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On Public Exhibition from Wednesday 
June 7th : 


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1. All bids to be per Lot as numbered in the Catalogue. 


2. The highest bidder to be the buyer; in all cases of disputed bids the 
lot shall be resold, but the Auctioneer will use his judgment as to the 
good faith of all claims and his decision shall be final. 


3. Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash 
payments on account as may be required, in default of which the lots 
purchased to be immediately resold. 


4. Goods bought to be removed at the close of each sale. If not so 
removed they will be at the sole risk of the purchaser, and subject to 
storage charges, and The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be 
responsible if such goods are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 


5. Terms Cash. If accounts are not paid at the conclusion of each 
sale, or, in the case of absent buyers, when bills are rendered, this 
Company reserves the right to recatalogue the goods for immediate 
sale without notice to the defaulting buyer, and all costs of such resale 
will be charged to the defaulter. This condition is without prejudice 
to the rights of the Company to enforce the sale contract and collect 
the amount due without such resale at its own option. Unsettled ac- 
counts are subject to interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum. 


6. All books are sold as catalogued, and are assumed to be in good 
second-hand condition. If material defects are found, not men- 
tioned in the catalogue, the lot may be returned. Notice of such 
defects must be given promptly and the goods returned 
within ten days from the date of the sale. No exceptions 
will be made to this rule. Magazines and other periodicals, and all 
miscellaneous books arranged in parcels, are sold as they are without 
recourse. 


7, Autograph Letters, Documents, Manuscripts and Bindings are sold 
as they are without recourse. The utmost care is taken to authen- 
ticate and correctly describe items of this character, but this Company 
will not be responsible for errors, omissions, or defects of any kind. 


8. Lids. We make no charge for executing orders for our custom- 
ers and use all bids competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted 
by other bids. 


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Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be secured for $1.50 


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Tclephone, Murray Hill 7680. Catalogues on request. 


Sales Conducted by Mr. Frederick A. Chapman. 


INTRODUCTION 


This sale wncludes a large variety of interesting, rare, and 
valuable books, autographs, and illustrations. 


Among the Americana are works on the Quakers, rare books 
on California and the West, scarce genealogies, the first pro- 
posed Constitution for the State of New York, the Clinton 
Narrative, books printed by Franklin in 1749 and 1752, the 
first English edition of Esquemeling’s Bucaniers (London: 
1684), and a book on Military Discipline (Lot 297) printed at 
Boston in 1718 which was unknown to Sabin, Evans, and 


other bibliographers. 


Among the autographs are documents signed by famous 
sovereigns, including Queen Elizabeth, Ferdinand and _ Isa- 
bella, and Louis XV; letters by Dickens, Lord Nelson, and 
Voltaire, and original manuscripts by Dickens and Haw- 
thorne. 


A presentation volume inscribed by Boswell, the Kelmscott 
Chaucer, a fine uncut copy of Johnson’s Lives of the Poets, 
many very important Dickens items, and a complete set of 
Thackeray’s Christmas Books, all first editions and all in the 
original boards, are only a few of the rarities. The original 
printed proclamation of Cromwell, London: 1657, is also a 
very unusual item. The complete works of Kipling and col- 
lected sets of first editions by Jane Austen, Wilkie Collins, ° 
Miss Freer, and Henry James (nearly a hundred volumes by 


James) are also offered. 


The sale includes many books beautifully printed by 
George D. Sproul. Among these are Mrs. Browning’s Son- 
nets, Dickens’s Pickwick, Tennyson’s Holy Grail, the Rubaiyat 
of Omar Khayyam, and Shakespeare’s Sonnets—each of 


which is one of thirty copies on vellum, beautifully illum- 
inated by Ross Turner or Nestore Leoni, and magnificently 
bound in crushed levant morocco. Among other noteworthy 
bindings is one by Samuel Mearne. 


The copy of Presidents of the United States, edited by Wil- 
son, has been extra-illustrated and extended to four volumes 
by the addition of more than a hundred choice engravings, 
autograph letters of all the Presidents, and other valuable 
material, and the volumes have been handsomely bound in full 
erimson French levant morocco. 


Special attention should also be called to the Imitations 
of Original Drawings by Holbein, printed in London in 1792 
—a splendid copy of this beautiful work, with brilliant im- 
pressons of the plates by Bartolozzi, including eight proofs 
before all letters, and portraits of Holbein and his wife, the 
two miniatures of the sons of Charles Brandon, and other 
prints not usually found with the book. The volume repre- 
sents many of the celebrities of the reign of Henry VIII and 
is one of the most valuable books in the catalogue. 


This sale is also notable for the large number of illustra- 
tions. One collection of more than fifty lots of colored plates 
and prints includes many scarce items by famous artists. The 
books with colored plates are also attractive and among them 
are the first edition of the Humourist, uncut; the Dance of 
Life and the Dance of Death, Doings in London, and other 
works illustrated by Alken, Rowlandson, and the Cruikshanks. 
Most of these books are in exceedingly fine condition. 


Ten oil paintings by John Ward Dunsmore, each 16 by 24 
inches in size, are the originals from which illustrations for 
the works of Smollett were made; they are exceedingly inter- 
esting and will appeal to buyers of literary rarities as well as 
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FIRST SESSION 
Monday Afternoon, June 12, 1916, at 2:30 o'clock 


Lots 1 to 307 


1. ADAMS (SAMUEL). The Writings of Adams. Col- 
lected and edited by Harry Alonzo Cushing. 4 vols. 8vo, half 
leather, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1904-08 

* Limited Edition. 


2. —— Another copy, the same. 


3. AINSWORTH (WILLIAM HARRISON). The Tower 
of London. A Historical Romance. 40 full-page plates and 
numerous woodcuts by George Cruikshank. First Epirion. 
8vo, half polished calf, gilt back, gilt top. Lond. 1840 


4. AINSWORTH (WILLIAM HARRISON). Windsor 
Castle. An Historical Romance. With portrait of the author 
after Maclise, engraved title, and 18 full-page plates by 
George Cruikshank and Tony Johannot, and numerous wood- 
cuts by W. A. Delamotte. 8vo, half polished calf, gilt back, 
oilt top. Lond. 1843 


* First. octavo edition with these illustrations. 


5. AINSWORTH (WILLIAM HARRISON). Old Saint 
Paul’s: a Tale of the Plague and Fire. With illustrations by 
n Franklin and H. K. Browne (‘‘Phiz’’). 8vo, half pol- 
ished ealf, gilt back, gilt top (upper margins of several plates 
slightly stained). Lond. 1847 

* FIRST OCTAVO EDITION, with the first appearance of the 
plates by ‘‘ Phiz.’’ 

6. ALBUM von Muenchen. Engraved plates, n. p., n. d.; 
Brugner’s Landschaft-Studien. 12 chromo-lithographs, nu. p., 
n. d.; Deutsches Volksleben. By Karl von Enhuber. 12 photo 
reproductions. 3 vols. 4to and folio, cloth and portfolios. 


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7. ALKEN (HENRY). Shakespeare’s Seven Ages of 
Man. 7 colowred plates by H. Alken. Oblong 4to, mounted. 
(Publisher’s imprint either entirely or partially cut off.) 

* Original impressions. Lond.: McLean, 1824 


8. ALKEN COLORED PLATES. The Funeral Procession 
of Arthur, Duke of Wellington. Depicted in panoramic form 
on a long folding sheet, over sixty feet in length, brilliantly 
colored. By Henry Alken and George Augustus Sala. Oblong 


‘“ narrow folio, in original red cloth (rubbed). 


Lond.: Ackermann & Co. [1853] 


* Includes all the regiments, horse and foot, of the British 
Army, Court Dignitaries, Celebrated Generals, the funeral ear, 
mourners, &¢. One of the rarest and most desirable of Alken’s 
works. 


9, ALLEN (IRA). The Natural and Political History of 
the State of Vermont, one of the United States of America. 
To which is added an Appendix containing answers to sundry 
queries addressed to the Author. Large folding map. 8vo, 
half calf (front cover loose). Lond. 1798 


* Scaree. In fine condition. 


10. ALLIBONE (S. AUSTIN). A Critical Dictionary of 
English Literature and British and American Authors. 3 
vols. royal 8vo, cloth (shaken). Phila. 1886 


11. AMAZON. Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon, 
under the Navy Dept. By Lieuts. Herndon and Gibbon. WNu- 
merous tinted and other lithographs and the 2 map volumes. 
4 vols. 8vo, cloth. Wash. 1854 


12. AMERICAN AUTHORS. The Birth of Galahad. By 
Richard Hovey. Bost. 1898; The Bay of Seven Islands ( Whit- 
tier). Bost. 1883; Tent Life in the Holy Land (Prime). 
N. Y. 1857. First Epirions. 3 vols. 16mo and 12mo, cloth. 


13. AMERICAN AUTHORS. Georgia. By Joel Chandler 
Harris. Illustrated. N. Y. 1896; Saint Gregory’s Guest 
(Whittier). Bost. 1886; Chants for the Boer (Miller). San 
Francisco, 1900; Two Worlds and other Poems (Gilder). 
N. Y. 1891. First Eprrions. 4 vols. 16mo and 12mo, various 
bindings. 


14. AMERICAN AUTHORS. Gifts of Genius. N. Y.- 


/ [1859]; The King’s Men. By John Boyle O’Reilly and others. 


N. Y. 1884; The Song of Hiawatha (Longfellow). Bost. 1855; 
Views A-Foot (Taylor). N. Y. 1847; Aftermath (Longfel- 
low). Bost. 1874. Firsr Eprrions. 5 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


15. AMERICAN AUTHORS. Nature and Art. ~~ Bost. 


, 1844; Address-before the Harvard Musical Asso., Aug. 24, 
| 1842. Bost. 1842. Both by W. W. Story; Scripture Idolatry. 


Worcester, 1854; Merchants. Newburyport, 1851. Both by 


Thomas W. Higginson; The American Birthright and the 


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Philippine Pottage. N. Y. [1898]; The First Christmas Tree. 
N. Y. 1906. Both by Henry Van Dyke; Polly’s Religion. 
By Rebecca Harding Davis. Dansville, 1884. First Eprrions. 
7 volumes and pamphlets, various sizes. 


* 16. AMERICAN AUTHORS. The Spirit of Christmas 
(Van Dyke). N. Y. 1905; 3 programmes of Mark Twain’s 
Comedy, “‘Col. Sellers’’; Picturesque * * * Mount Auburn. 
Bost. 1839 [with contributions by Bryant, Hawthorne, &c.] ; 


and others. 14 pieces. 


Lf. AMERICAN DOCUMENTS. Declaration; Constitu- 
tion; Popular Tables of States; ete. 12mo, original wrap- 
pers. Manchester, 1863 


18. AMERICAN EPIDEMIC. Carey (Mathew). <A 
Short Account of the Malignant Fever, lately Prevalent in 
Philadelphia [and] in different parts of United States. Third 
Edition, Improved. 8vo, contemporary calf (binding loose, 
contemporary names on title, &.). 

Phila.: Printed by the Author, 1793 


* Contains a list of about three thousand names of persons 
buried in Philadelphia during the four months of the epidemic. 


~19. AMERICAN EPIDEMIC. Currie (William). Mem- 
oirs of the Yellow Fever, which Prevailed in Philadelphia, 


) and Other Parts of the United States, in 1798. With a Col- 
‘lection of Facts Respecting the Origin of the Fever. 8vo, con- 


~J temporary sheep (one cover loose). 
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Phila.: Printed by John Bioren, for Thomas Dobson, 1798 


* Contains daily returns of the sick and dead, newspaper 
publications during the epidemic, dissections at Boston, &c. 


20. AMERICAN INDIANS. The Panorama of the World, 
or an Enquiry into the Manners and Customs of the Prin- 
cipal Foreign Inhabitants of the Globe. With 8 coloured 
plates of costume of various nations, coloured vignette of a 
Globe. 12mo, original boards. Lond.: R. Miller, n. d. 


21. AMERICAN POLITICS (Cooper). Chicago, 1884; 
Three Decades of Federal Legislation (Cox). Providence, 
1886; The Footprints of Time, and a Complete Analysis of 
our American System of Government (Bancroft). Burlington, 
1878; The Centennial Exposition described and Illustrated 
(Ingram). Phila., n.d. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth and sheep. 


22. AMERICAN REMEMBRANCER; or, an Impartial 
Collection of Essays, Resolves, Speeches, &¢., Relative, or 
Having Affinity, to the Treaty with Great Britain. 3 vols.; 
Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, between his 
Britannic Majesty, and the United States of America. 4 vols. 
8vo, boards and half calf (title and first page of Vol. 3 
damaged). Phila: 1795 


* Searce. 


23. AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. Documents, Legisla- 
tive and Executive, of the Congress of United States. Edited 
by Walter Lowrie and:M. St. C. Clarke. 5 vols. folio, half 


calf. Wash. 1832-34 
* Includes, Class 2, Indian Affairs, 2 vols.; Class 10, Miscel- 
laneous, 2 vols.; Class 8, Public Lands, Vol. 2 only. 


24. AMERICAN TRAVELLER (The) ; or, Guide through 
United States. By H.S. Tanner. Dowble-page plans of cities 
and large folding colored map of United States (torn into). 
16mo, original cloth (shaken, map and few leaves stained). 

Phila. 1837 

25. AMERICAN TRAVELS. The Fashionable Tour; A 
Guide for Travellers visiting the Middle and Northern States, 
and the Provinces of Canada. Wath 8 lith. plates by Pendle- 
ton. 18mo, half roan and boards (worn and some pp. foxed). 

Saratoga Springs, 1830 
* Contains descriptions of the Erie Canal, and the early 
stage and steamboat routes of the country. 

26. AMERICAN VIEWS. The Casket, Flowers of Litera- 
ture, Wit & Sentiment, 1830. Many woodcut views of Boston, 
New York, Philadelphia, &c. 8vo, cloth (worn, sold as is). 

[Phila, 1830] 

27. [AMES (NATHANIEL).] Nautical Reminiscences. 
12mo, original boards, cloth back, paper label (a little shaken, 
with stamps on title). Providence, 1832 

First Epitrion. Unknown to Sabin or Bartlett. The author 


was a surgeon in the Patriot Army, and made several sea 
voyages. The present work contains his reminiscences. Searce. 


28. ANALECTIC MAGAZINE. Vols. 1 to 8. Portraits 
and plates engraved by Leney, Gimbrede, Edwin, Maverick 
and others. 8 vols. 8vo, half leather (some bindings worn, 
not collated). Phila. 1813-16 


* The early volumes were edited by Washington Irving, who 
was also an extensive contributor. Contains portraits of 
Robert Fulton, MacDonough, John Randolph, Hull, Porter, 
Joel Barlow and others. It contains also the best of the con- 
temporary histories of the War of 1812. 

29. ANNALS OF THE WEST. Second edition, revised by 
J. M. Peck. St. Louis, 1850; Our Western Empire (Brock- 
ett). Illustrated. Phila. 1881; Marvels of the New West 
(Thayer). Illustrated. Norwich, 1891. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 


30. ANNUAL American Catalogue for 1893 to 1900 (ex- 
eept 1896), 9 vols.; Cumulated Index to Books, 4 vols.; 
United States Catalogue, 1899, 2 vols. Together 15 vols. large 
8vo, half leather. 

31. ARCHITECTURE. The Gentleman’s and Builder’s 
Repositary: or Architecture Display’d. * * * With Rules for 
Arches, Doors, Windows, Truss Roofs, Stair Cases, Twisted 
Rails, &e. 90 plates and other diagrams, dc. Ato, old ealf 
(binding worn, some leaves stained). Lond. 1760 


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32. ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS. The Second Grinnell Ex- 
pedition in search of Sir John Franklin. By EH. K. Kane. 
With illustrations on steel and wood. Phila. 1857; Narrative 
of the Second Arctic Expedition made by Charles F. Hall. 
Maps and illustrations. Wash. 1879. 3 vols. half calf and 
eloth. 


33. ARISTOTLE’S WORKS. Lond., n. d.; Berses. By 
A.D. F. Randolph. Pres. copy. N. Y., n. d.; The Story of 
My Heart (Jefferies). Portland, 1900; Amiel’s Journal 
(Ward). Lond. 1889; The Square of Sevens (Stevenson). 


_N. Y. 1897. 5 vols. 18mo and 12mo, various bindings. 


34, AROUND THE WORLD with General Grant, 1877- 
1879. By John Russell Young. Wirth 800 illustrations. 2 
vols. N. Y. [1879]; History of the Civil War in America. 
By the Comte de Paris. Vols. 1 and 2. Illustrated. Phila. 
1876. 4 vols. 4to and 8vo, half morocco. 


35. ART. American Mural Painting (King), 1902; Is it 
Art? Post-Impressionism, Futurism, Cubism (Laurvik), 1913; 
Kl Greco (Calvert and Hartley); and others. 6 vols. 12mo 
and 8vo, boards, &e. 


36. ART. American Painters (Sheldon), 1881; Gems of 
Modern German Art (Scott), 1873, full red morocco; Sacred 
and Legendary Art (Jameson), 2 vols., 1870; Berenson’s 
Italian Painters, 3 vols.; and others. 9 vols. 12mo to 4to, 
eloth, &e. 


387. ART DECORATIONS applied to Furniture (Spof- 
ford). N. Y. 1878; Decoration and Furniture of Town 
Houses (Edis). N. Y. 1881; Hints on Household Taste (Hast- 
Jake). Bost. 1872. Illustrated. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 


38. ASHBRIDGE (ELIZABETH). Some Account of the 
Early Part of the Life of; written by Herself. 60 pp. 12mo, 
original boards, leather back (shaken). Phila. 1807 

* The writer tells of her arrival it this country from Ire- 
Jand and of her travels and experiences in various parts of 
the Colonies from about 1735 to 1753. 

39. ASTONISHING AFFAIR (An). The Rev. Samuel 
Arnold Cast and Tried for his Cruelty. By Philandros. 
Portrait. 16mo, boards, roan back (some pp. foxed). 

Concord, 1830 

40. ATHENIAN LETTERS; or, The Epistolary Corre- 
spondence of an Agent of the King of Persia. Jllustrated 
with engravings and a Map of Ancient Greece. A New Edi- 
tion, to which is prefixed a Geographical Index. 2 vols. 4to, 
scored calf (covers loose or broken). Lond. 1810 


41. ATLASES. New York and the World. N. Y. 1906; 
Guyot’s Physical Geography. N. Y., n. d.; Atlas of the 
World. Chic., n. d.; and others. 9 vols. folio, various bind- 
ings. - 

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42. AUGUST (ALBERT). The Natural History of 
‘“Stuck-Up’’ People. Jllustrated by A. Henning. First Ept- 
TION. 18mo, full pebbled morocco, gilt top, uncut, original 
paper covers bound in. Lond.: D. Bogue, 1847 


43. AUSTEN (JANE). The Novels of. Edited by Regi- 
nald Brimley Johnson. Frontispieces. 10 vols. 16mo, cloth 
eilt, gilt tops, uncut. Lond. 1792 


44, AUSTEN (JANE). Collected Set of First Editions, 
as follows: 


Sense and Sensibility. 3 vols. 1811 
Pride and Prejudice. 3 vols. 18138 
Mansfield Park. 3 vols. 1814 
Emma. 3 vols. : 1816 
Persuasion. 3 vols. 1818 
Northanger Abbey. 2 vols. 1818 


16 vols. 12mo, uniformly bound in full crimson straight-grain 
morocco, gold borders on sides, gold-tooled backs and inside 
borders, gilt tops, other edges uneut, by Sangorski & Sut- 
cliffe. Lond. 1811-18 


* First EpiItion of each work. A very fine set of these rare 
books, in the choicest condition. 


45. AUTOGRAPHS. Album of 84 autograph signatures of 
American Statesmen. Small 4to, leather, gilt edges. 


* Included are the signatures of R. B. Hayes, W. A. Wheeler,. 
Wm. M. Evarts, John Sherman, R. Goff, Jr., Alex. Ramsey, 
Horace Maynard, T. I’. Bayard, Wade Hampton, Roseoe Conk- 
ling, Z. B. Vance, A. E. Burnside, H. Hamlin, J. G. Blaine, 
Charles Guiteau, ete. 


46. AUTOGRAPHS. A collection of about 130 autograph 
letters (ca. 1833), addressed to Edward Moran, editor of The 
London ‘‘Globe and Traveller’’ by prominent men of letters, 
actors, statesmen, etc., relating to current questions of politics, 
drama and letters, ete. Unbound, in 8yo folder. 


47. [BACHE (RICHARD).|] View of the Valley of the 
Mississippi; or, the Emigrant’s and Traveller’s Guide to the 
West. 15 maps, one m color. 12mo, unbound. 

Phila.: H. 8. Tanner, 1832 


* First Epition. Very Searece. Sabin mentions only the 
Second issue. 


48. BACON (OLIVER N.). A History of Natick (Massa- 
chusetts), from its First Settlement in 1651 to the Present 
Time, with Notices of the First White Families. Portraits 
and illustrations (a little foxed). 8vo, cloth (a little worn). 

Bost. 1856 

49. BAEDEKER’S Handbooks for Travellers. Italy, Cen- 
tral, Southern and Northern (8); France, Southern and 
Northern (2); Belgium and Holland; Canada; Eastern Alps; 
and others. 13 vols. 12mo, cloth (one back worn, some maps 
imperfect). 


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ited by Mrs. Russell Barrington. With portraits and other: 
\\y eda 10 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt backs, uncut. 
Lond.: Longmans, Green & Co., 1915 © 


: iv N 51. BALLOU’S Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, Vols. 
10 to 13, in 2 vols.; The Aldine, Vol. 6, 1873; Life of Thomas 
) J J efferson (Randall), Vols. 1 and 2 only, 1858. 5 vols. 8vo and 


Pp 50. BAGHHOT (WALTER). The Life and Works. Ed- 
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folio, half ealf (rubbed). 


. 52. BARBER (J. W.). Interesting Events in the History 
of the United States. Map and Steel engravings (a few 

6 shghtly torn on margins, and a little foxed). 16mo, sheep. 
») New Haven, 1828 


53. BARCLAY (ROBERT). Catechism and Confession of 

Faith. 12mo, contemporary sheep. 
Phila.: Joseph James, 1788 
bo Q * Bound in is ‘‘The Ancient Testimony of the People called 


Quakers, [at] Meeting held for Pennsylvania and New Jersey, 
1722,’’. same imprint and date as above. 


z o4. [BARHAM (R. H.).] The Ingoldsby Legends; or, 
Mirth and Marvels. By Thomas Ingoldsby, Esquire. With 
iulustrations by George Cruikshank, John Leech and John 

vy Tenmel. Square 8vo, beautifully bound in full levant mo- 
rocco, richly gilt-tooled covers, emblematic tooled back, full 

\ gilt edges. Lond.: Bentley, 1874 


* A CHOICE COPY. 


a 5d. BARLOW (JOEL). The Political Writings of Joel 
\ Barlow. - New Edition, Corrected. 16mo, full sheep. 

N, ¥4796 

56. BATTLES AND LEADERS OF THE CIVIL WAR. 

ye From the Century Magazine, Oct., 1884—Oct., 1894. Profusely 

'y wlustrated. 2 vols. 4to, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut. 

N. Y. 1884-1894 

57. BAY PSALM BOOK (The). A Facsimile Reprint of 

f 0 the First Edition, printed by Stephen Daye at Cambridge, in 

New England in 1640. 12mo, boards, cloth back, uncut. 
N. Y.: Prepared for the N. E. Society, n. d. 


58. BAYARD (JAMES). A Brief Exposition of the Con- 


0 _ stitution of the United States. With an Appendix, ... and. 
\ a Copious Index. 12mo, boards, leather back (rubbed). 
’ Phila. 1853 


59. BAYLE (PIERRE). Dictionnaire Historique et 
He Critique. Revised and corrected, with a Life of the Author, 
- by Mr. des Maizeaux. Portrait of the Author by Choreau. 

\ 4 vols. folio, old half calf. Basle, 1741 
60. BEACH (S. A.). The Apples of New York. I[llus- 

trated with numerous colored plates. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth (nail 
¢ hole in one cover extending through 30 pp.). Albany, 1905 
+ il | 


61. BELGIUM AND NASSAU; or, Continental Annual. 


ad 1839. Lond., n. d.; Vues de la Belgique. n. p., n. d.; Pictur- 
esque Beauties of ‘England and Wales. Lond., n. ‘dis and 
others. 9 vols. 4to, various bindings. 


62. BEROALDE DE VERVILUE. Le Moyen de Parvenir. 
Woodcut vignettes. 2 vols. small 8vo, full crushed maroon 
levant morocco, gilt line borders, gilt backs, silt tops, uncut, 
by Lemardeley. Paris, 1870- 72 


* Printed on India Paper. Very Scarce. 


63. BEYLE (MARIE-HENRI). Le Chartreuse de Parme. 
Translated from the French by EK. P. Robins. With 30 illus- 


trations by V. Foulquier, etched by G. Mercier, in two states, 
one beng on vellum. 3 vols. 12mo, boards, parchment backs, 


uncut. N.Y. 2895 


* One of 50 copies on Japan paper. 


64. BEYLE (MARIE-HENRI). La Chartreuse de Parme. 
Translated from the French by E. P. Robins. 30 illustrations 
by V. Foulqmer, etched by G. Mercier. 3 vols. 16mo, cloth, 


gilt tops, uncut. NX 1895 


* Only 750 copies on antique laid paper at De Vinne Press. 


65. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Collins (Victor). Attempt at a 
Catalogue of the Library of the late Prince Louis-Lucien Bona- 
parte. 4to, half red morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1894 


SPLENDID SPECIMEN OF BINDING BY 
SAMUEL MEARNE. 


66. BINDING BY SAMUEL MEARNE. Browne (John). 
Adenochoiradelogia: or, An Anatomick-Chirurgical Treatise 
of Glandules & Strumaes, or Kings-Evil-Swellings. Together 
with the Royal Gift of Healing, or Cure thereof by Contact or 
Imposition of Hands, performed for above 640 Years by our 
Kings of England, Continued with their Admirable Effects, 
and Miraculous Events; and concluded with many Wonderful 
Examples of Cures by their Sacred Touch. Three parts, with 
separate titles, in one volume. With a brilliant engraved por- 


trav of the Author by Rk. White, and a frontispiece, represent- 


ing King Charles II. on his throne, touching for the Evil. 
Thick 8vo, VERY BEAUTIFULLY BOUND BY SAMUEL M@BARNE, - 
Royal Binder to Charles II., in richly gilt and inlaid red mo- 
rocco, the sides being covered with a most ornate design exe- 
cuted in gold tooling and inlays of black morocco, the decora- 


tions composed of characteristic Mearne tools, including his 


favorite pineapples and acorns, inlaid segments of circles and 
delicate small tools of dots, circles, ete.; the six panels of the 


back filled with gold tooling and inlays, gilt edges. Lond. 1684 


* A well-preserved specimen of the inimitable inlaid work 
of this famous binder, to whom must be conceded the inven- 
tion and regular use of this very decorative and charming in- 
novation in the process of ornamental bookbinding. 


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67. BINDING. The Lady’s New-years Gift: or, Advice to 

a Daughter. Engraved frontispiece. 16mo, old English black. 

morocco, richly gilt sides, Cottage pattern, with outer border 

of conventional vines and wheat, corner fleurons and orna- 

mental centerpiece, gilt back, gilt inside borders (small hole 

in upper panel of the back and lower cover). Lond. 1688: 
*Fine English binding, possibly by Mearne. 


68. BINDING. Inett (John). A Guide to the Devout 
Christian: In Three Parts. Fifth Edition corrected. En- 
graved frontispiece and ruled throughout in red. 12mo, 
bound in a fine contemporary English black morocco, sides 
elaborately gilt in compartments enclosing four fancifully 
shaped panels, filled with scroll tooling, floral ornaments in 
centre, top, bottom and sides, in each corner is a flower with 
foliage, gilt back, gilt edges (corners a trifle worn, bottom of 
back shghtly broken and gilding somewhat faded. Some pages 
stained). Lond. 1705. 


* A fine example of the Mearne School of binding at the 
beginning of the reign of Queen Anne. 


69. BINDING. Hanway (Jonas). Thoughts of the Im- 
portance of the Sabbath, Use and Advantages of Music, ete. 
Engraved frontispiece by 8S. Wale. With detached sheets 
from several of his works. Frontispiece, emblematical figure 
of Charity, two engravings of armorial bearing, medallion 
portraits of Geo. II and Geo. III, 4 plates by S. Wale and 2 
others (one coloured). 8vo, richly bound in old red morocco 
with special design tooled in gold on the sides and back, inside 
borders, marbled edges (joints slightly shaken and corners: 
a little worn). Lond. 1765 


* A most interesting copy. With a general MS. title ‘‘ Mis- 
cellanies, Charity in various forms, Policy and Charity,’’ ete. 

. . signed J. H. in the author’s autograph. Contains a de- 
scription of the plates, binding, and a presentation inscrip- 
tion inscribed by the author. A portion of the book gives in- 
teresting details of the taken Forts, captured and sunk ships. 
during the French-Indian War in the beginning of 1755. The 
binding is a fine example of contemporary skill. 


70. BINDING. A New Version of the Psalms of David. 
Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By N. Brady and N. 
Tate, Poet-Laureate to His Majesty. 12mo, contemporary 
English black morocco, sides tooled in gold with triple bor- 
ders, ornamental corners and centre-piece, back full gilt in 
compartments, gilt edges (name on title, corners and tops of 
back worn). Lond. 1755. 


71. BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA (Coleridge), 2 vols. Ox- 
ford, 1907 ; Complete Works of Thomas Hood (Jerrold, Edit.). 
Lond. 1906. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


* The last is on India Paper. 


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72. BIOGRAPHICAL Congressional Directory, 1774-1911. 
‘Wash. 1913; Congressional Directory, 63d Congress. Wash. 
1915; Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Vol. 11, Index. 
n. D., 1908. 3 vols. royal 8vo and smaller, cloth and half 
leather. 


73. BIOGRAPHY. Great Men and Famous Women. Ed- 
ited by Chas. F. Horne. Nwmerous photogravure and other 
allustrations. 8 vols. 4to, cloth. Niw. 18b4 


74. BIOGRAPHY. Sir Thomas Maitland (Lord). N. Y. 
1897; Famous Actor-Families in America (Moses). N. Y. 
1906; The Antobiography of Joseph Jefferson. N. Y. 1890; 
Life and Adventures of ‘‘Jack’’ Philip, Rear Admiral, 
U. S. N. N. Y: [1903]. Illustrated. 4 vols. 12mo and 8vo, 
cloth and parchment. 


75. BIRDS. The Birds about us (Abbott), 1895; Citizen 
Bird (Wright and Coues), 1897; Bird Neighbors (Blanchan 
and John Burroughs), 1898. 52 colored plates. 3 vols. 8vo 
and royal 8vo, cloth. 


76. BIRDS. New England Bird Life. Singing Birds 
(Stearns), 1893; Birds of Village and Field (Merriam), 1898; 
Life in the Insect World, 1844; and 2 others. 5 vols. 16mo and 
12mo, cloth. 


77. BJORNSON (BJORNSTJERNE). Kong Sverre. First 
Epirion. 12mo, half cloth and boards (name cut from title). 
Kjobenhavn, 1861 

78. BLANCHARD (E. L.). Heads and Tales of Travellers 
and Travelling. Illustrated by f. G. Delamotte. 18mo, three- 
quarter crimson morocco, gilt top, original wrappers bound in. 
* First Eprrion. Scarce. Lond.: Willoughby, n. d. 


79. BLEECKER (ANN ELIZA). The Posthumous Works 


of Ann Eliza Bleecker in Prose and Verse. To which is added, 


a Collection of Essays by Margaretta V. Faugeres. First 

Epitton. 16mo, sheep (slightly worn, last leaf torn, and some 

pp. foxed). N. Y.: Swords, 1793 
* With two manuscript poems of Mrs. Bleecker inserted. 

80. BOOKBINDINGS of R. R. Aidams (Lethwidge). N. Y.: 
Privately Printed, 1904; The Antiquity of Engraving | Baker |, 
1872; Author’s Printing and Publishing Assistant, 1839; and 
another. 4 vols. 12mo-and 8vo, cloth (one wrappers). 

81. BOOK OF BEAUTY (The). A Collection of Beautiful 
Portraits, with Literary, Artistic, and Musical Contributions 
by Men and Women of the Day. Edited and Arranged by 
Mrs. F. Harcourt Williamson. Nwmerous beautiful portraits, 


— photogravures and illustrations. 2 vols. folio, full morocco, 
gilt, uneut (one hinge weak). N. Y.: Geo. D. Sproul, 1896 


* Edition de Luxe, one of 300 copies printed. The literary 
contributions are by Kin, Watts-Dunton, Mallock, Zang- 
will, and others. ; 

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82. BOSTON. Curious collection of old letters, bills, re- 
ceipts, shipping consignments, notes, ete., 1742-1829. Various 
Sizes, including an A. L. 8. Wm. Winthrop, Governor of 
Massachusetts, n. d., Interesting letter from Capt. Thomas 
Powars, Charleston, 8. C., 22 Oct., 1785, to Arnold Wells of 
Boston, relating to the trade there. Account dated 1798-99 of 
the expenses, etc. . . . of the estate of Jonah Bradlee; Bill 
from Chas. C. Emerson to Joseph P. Bradlee for the instruc- 
tion of his son from Dec. 8, 1828, to March 8, 1829. 19 pieces. 


83. BOSTON IMPRINT. A New Version of the Psalms of 
David: Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By N. Brady, 
and N. Tate. 16mo (covers missing’). 

Bost.: ‘Printed for Nicholas Brown, 1774 


JAMES” BOSWELL’S COPY. 
84. [BOSWELL (JAMES).|] MacLaurin (John). Essays 
in Verse. (Title-page lacking.) 8vo, original calf, gilt back. 
[1778 
* Presentation Copy to Boswell, the biographer of aed 
Johnson, with inscription in Boswell’s autograph on fly-leaf: 


¢ ““James Boswell. Edinburgh 1778. A Present from the 
Fb Authour.’’ 
A list of the contents of the volunie, occupying one page, is 


also in his autograph. One of the ‘‘Essays’’ is entitled ‘‘On 
Johnson’s Dictionary,’’ 3 pages. 


85. BOWLES (SAMUEL). Across the Continent: A Sum- 


-mer’s Journey to the Rocky Mountains, the Mormons, and the 


Pacifie States. Folding colored map. 12mo, cloth (back worn, 
Shaken, map torn into). Springfield, Mass., 1865 
86. BOWERS (G.). A Month in the Midlands. Jllustrated 
with 24 full-page drawings. Oblong small 4to, boards, cloth 
back, stueco binding (loose in covers as usual). 
Bradbury, Evans & Co., 1868 
87. BRADFORD’S History ‘‘Of Plimoth ~Plantation.”’ 
From the Original Manuscript. Portraits and facsimiles. 
Royal 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1899 


88. BRAITHWAITE (HENRY THOMAS). The Desert 


_ Isle and other Poems. Firsr Epirion. 12mo, red straight- 


grain morocco, gilt top, uncut. Lond.: Pickering, 1849 


89. BRITISH POETS. Works of the British Poets. With 
Lives of the Authors, by Ezekiel Sanford and Robert Walsh, 
Jun. Engraved frontispieces. 50 vols. 16mo, half calf (some 
vols. rubbed, one vol. lacking portrait). Phila. 1819-23 


* First American Edition. 


90. BROCKEDON (WILLIAM). Illustrations of the 
Passes of the Alps, by which Italy communicates with France, 
Switzerland, and Germany. Illustrated with numerous fine 
steel plates. 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, uncut (binding a little 
worn). Lond.: Tilt, 1836 

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: 91. BRODRICK (GEORGE C.). English Land and Eng- 
f lish Landlords. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1881 


92. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Fraser (Georgia). The Stone 
House at Gowanus, Scene of the Battle of Long Island. Many 
. portraits and facsimile views. 8vo, buckram, gilt top, uncut. 
aA N.Y. 1909 
* Laid in is a presentation copy of ‘‘Brooklyn’s Neglected 
' Battle Ground,’’ by Charles M. Higgins, 


93. BROUGH (R. B.). A Cracker Bon-Bon for Christmas 
Parties. Coloured frontispiece by Hine, and numerous humor- 
) ous woodcuts. Square 12mo, original gilt cloth, gilt edges. 
nts * First Eprrron. Scarce. Lond. 1861 


94. BROWN (CHARLES BROCKDEN). The Novels. 

x ~. 6 vols. 8vo, half parchment and cloth (a little soiled), gilt tops, 
ff 7 ~ uaneut. Phila. 1887 
ae * * Only 500 sets printed. 


95. BROWNE (D.J.). The Trees of America; Native and 
Foreign. Pictorially and Botanically Delineated. Illustrated 
by numerous engravings. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. [1846] 


; 954. BROWNE (ROBERT H.). Abraham Lincoln and the 
» |. Men of his Time. Illustrated. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 
‘we. Chicago, 1907 


| 96. BROWNING (ELIZABETH BARRETT). Sonnets 

‘ from the Portuguese. -4to, full green crushed levant morocco, 
; full gilt edges, by the Trautz-Bauzonnet bindery. ' 
N. Y.: George D. Sproul, 1901 


* THE SAINT DUNSTAN EDITION, OF WHICH ONLY 30 COPIES 
WERE PRINTED AND ILLUMINATED ON VELLUM. 
THE BINDING is most handsome and attractive, consisting of 
a centre panel of light olive morocco, with the author’s mono- 
wi gram set within a wreath, from which radiates rich toolings of 
SY Ee foliated and conventional designs. Two narrow bands of 
Ma green and olive morocco separate the centre panel from the 
hu wide outer border, the latter being richly ornamented with 
conventional tooled designs. The doublures are of the same 
general design as the covers, excepting that the monogram is 
t) set in each corner, and the centre panel is of white levant 
morocco, with a solid centre of gold. ar 
THE ILLUMINATIONS, by Ross Turner, consist of faney ini- 
tials to each of the 44 stanzas, with floral and leaf sprays, and 
other ornamentation in gold and colors, in addition to em- 
bellished title and preliminary leaf. 
OF THIS ISSUE, NO TWO COPIES ARE SIMILARLY EXECUTED. 
THIS IS THE PUBLISHER’S PROOF CoPyY. 


97. BROWNING (ROBERT). A Bibliography of Robert 

.\., , Browning from 1833 to 1881. With Additional list. 2 pieces. - 

\\y -¥ Browning Society, 1881-82; On the Objective and Subjective ; 
/ or, Shelley as Man and Poet. Lond. 1881. 3 pamphlets. 

Lond.: Browning Society, 1881-1882 


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98. [BROWN UNIVERSITY.] The Laws of Rhode-Island 
College. Enacted by the Fellows and Trustees; Supplement 
to the Laws of Rhode-Island College. 2 parts, 12mo, 36 pp. 
and 8 pp. respectively. 


iy Providence: Printed by J. Carter, 1793 
ra vA * The first published laws of the Rhode Island College, after- 
\ \ ward Brown University. At the end of the ‘‘Laws’’ is the 
\ o autograph signature of Jonathan Maxcy, second president of 

( g, the college, certifying that Gardner B. Perry is admitted a 


regular member. 


no 99. BRYANT (WILLIAM CULLEN) anp GAY (SYDNEY 
\ H.). A Popular History of the United States. Profusely 
illustrated. 4 vols. royal 8vo, cloth. Nae Lees 


100. BULWER LYTTON (SIR EDWARD). Novels. J vtle 
and plates on Japan Paper. 32 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, un- 
\'o 9 cut (a few pages slightly torn). Bost. 1891-92 


* Edition de Luxe, limited. 


101. BUNN (ALFRED). The Stage: Both Before and Be- 


/ hind the Curtain, from ‘‘ Observations taken on the Spot.’’ 2 
\ \y « vols. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt tops. Phila. 1840 
\ 
X 


102. BUNYAN (JOHN). Mr. John Bunyan’s Last Ser- 
mon, preached at Mr. Gammon’s Meeting-House, near White- 
Chappel, Upon the 19th of August, 1688. 16mo, blind tooled 

. mY) ealf (few letters of text are defective from folding, and the 
h / title is lacking). Lond. [1689 } 


J .* First EpiTtion. Very rare. There is not a copy in the 
oO British Museum. 


103. BUNYAN (JOHN). The Doctrine of the Law and 
% Grace unfolded. 12mo, smooth brown calf, uncut edges. 
y * A scarce early edition. Lond.: W. Johnston, 1760 


104. [BUNYAN (JOHN).] The Jerusalem Sinner Saved: 
° or, Good News for the Vilest of Men. 12mo, dark blue calf. 
9) Lond.: E. Johnston, 1776 


5. BURNS (ROBERT). Poetical Works, with his Life. 
ith numerous full-page woodcuts and vignettes by Thomas 
ewick, after designs by Thurston. 2 vols. 12mo, original 


106. BURTON (EDMUND). Antient Characters deduced 
from Classical Remains. Engraved frontispiece designed by 
the Author. 12mo, contemporary English red morocco, orna- 
mental gold border on the sides, back gold tooled in compart- 

e ments, one containing the coronetted initial of Lord Shel- 


burne. Lond. 1763 
/ * Presentation copy, with inscription on fly-leaf ‘‘ March 23d 
; 1768. The present of the author to Thomas Cumming.’? From 
a8, the library of Lord Shelburne, with his Clippendale armorial 
By bookplate. Also the armorial bookplate of Charles Brooke. 
17 


—~, 
—, 


boards (rebacked), uncut. Alnwick, 1808 \ , 


= A) 107. BUTLER (SAMUEL). Hudibras. With Dr. Grey’s 
“’ g Annotations. New edition, corrected and enlarged. Jllus- 

( trated with plates on India paper. 3 vols. tall 8vo, old half 
nao © calf (some plates spotted). Lond. 1819 


* A desirable edition. 


y 108. BYRNE (MRS. W. PITT). Social House with Celeb- 
4 rities. Edited by Her Sister, Miss R. H. Busk. 66 illustra- 


| tions. 2 vols. royal 8vo, red cloth, uncut. } Lond. 1898 
i 109. BYRON (LORD). Works of Byron. Frontispieces. 
% 6 vols. 12mo, half roan, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1831 


110. [CABLE (GEORGE W.).] A Memory of Roswell 
Smith, Born March 30, 1829, Died April 19, 1892. Portrait 
and view. 12mo, boards, edges uncut. 

[N. Y.: Devinne Press] Privately Printed [1892] 


cg 111. CASAR (C. JULIUS). Que Exstant, interpretatione 
et notis, [llustravit Joannes Goduinus. In usum Delphini. 


fy O Fine engraved frontispiece, portrait of Cesar on title, folding 


map, and plate of bridge. 4to, old French ealf, rebacked, gilt 
edges. Lut. Paris. typis Petri Le Petit, 1678 


, 112. CAFFIN (CHARLES H.). American Masters of 
4\ » Paintings. Lllustrated. Square 8vo, original cloth. 


| N. Yea eis 
‘ 113. CALHOUN (JOHN C.). Works. Edited by Richard 

yr ¢ . K. Cralle. 6 vols. 8vo, cloth (worn, one rebacked). 

ye, Charleston, 8. C., and N Y., v. d. 


114. CALIFORNIA. Fremont (John Charles). Geograph- 
se ical Memoir upon Upper California, in Illustration of his Map 
> of Oregon and California. 8vo, printed wrappers (front wrap- 

et per slightly torn). Wash. 1848 


115. CALIFORNIA. The Gold Regions of California: be- 

a. ing a succinet description of the Geography, History, Topog- 

Vv x ¥, raphy, and General Features of California: including a care- 
Vf fully prepared account of the Gold Regions of that Fortunate 


ia es Country. Edited by G. G. Foster. Map. 8vo, original 
'F, printed wrappers, uncut. N. Y. 1848 
, * Scarce. Fine, large copy. 

116. CALIFORNIA AS IT IS. Written by seventy lead- 

/ ing Editors and Authors. 8vo, cloth, original paper covers 

h 2) bound in. San Fran. 1882 

a 117. CALIFORNIA Gold Regions, with a full account of 

the Mineral Resources; how to get there, and what to take; the 

expenses, the time, and the various Routes. With Sketches 

Ow of California; an account of the Life, Manners, and Customs 

Fi t” of the Inhabitants, its History, Climate, Soil, Productions, 
E.% &e. 8vo, original printed wrappers, unopened. 


} * Rare. N. Y.: F. M. Pratt [1849] 
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Io 118. CALTHROP (DION CLAYTON). The Charm of 
\ Gardens. With 82 full-page illustrations in color. Square 
8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. ‘Lond. 1910 


119. CAMBRIDGE PLATFORM. A Platform of Church 
Discipline, 1648; A Confession of Faith... of the Churches 

rs assembled at Boston, May 12, 1680. In one volume. 16mo, 
y boards (pp. foxed). Bost. 1808 


% 120. CAMDEN (WILLIAM). Britannia, Newly Trans- 
°° lated into English: with large Additions and Improvements, 
rd by Edmund Gibson. Hngraved portrait and- numerous maps. 
Folio, old half calf (title backed, binding worn). Lond. 1695 


121. CANADA. The Quebec Gazette for April 15th, 22d 
and 29th, with supplement, 1790. Printed in English and 

rench. Folio (torn in folds and few words defective). 

Quebec: 8. Neilson, 1790 
* RARE. Very interesting early Canadian newspapers, con- 
taining various curious ordinances. 

122. CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS (Kipling), Tauchnitz 
Edn. Leipzig, 1897; Browning’s Life and Letters. Bost., 
n. d.; Prue and I (Curtis). Illustrations by Sterner. N. Y. 
1893 ; The Luck of Roaring Camp and other Sketches (Harte). 
Lond., n. d.; A Tramp Abroad (Clemens). Lond. 1881. 5 
fvols. 16mo and 12mo, cloth. 


123. CARD INDEX. Three japanned card-index eases, 
each 9 inches lone. 


124. CAREY’S AMERICAN POCKET ATLAS. Contain- 
img 20 Maps. With a brief description of each State, and of 
Louisiana (some maps slightly torn). 8vo, sheep (title de- 
faced). Phila. 1805 

* The maps include the Northwest Territories, Kentucky, 

Tennessee, Louisiana, ete. 
125. CARLYLE (THOMAS). Past and Present. [Edited 
0 by R. W. Emerson, with Notice.] 12mo, original boards 
\ (back worn). Bost. 1853 


J 126. CASANOVA (J.). Mémoires. Ecrits par lui-méme. 
% 8 vols. 12mo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut, original wrappers 


\ bound in. Paris. n.d. 


127. CATALOGUE. Bibliotheca Heinsiana sive Catalogus 
Librorum Quos magno studio et sumptu, dum viveret, collegit 
vie illustris Nicolaus Heinsius. Dan. Fil. In duas Partes 
divisus. 12mo, original vellum. 

J Lugduni in Batavis, Apud J. de Vivie, n. d. 
* Contains many manuscripts and early printed books of 
great rarity, priced in ink throughout in the Dutch currency 

of the time. 


128. CATALOGUES. Catalogue de la Bibliotheque de Van 
der Helle. Paris, 1868; Catalogue des Livres Precieux de M. 
ww Hilaire Gresy. Paris, 1869; Catalogues des Livres rares et 


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e 


précieux, etc. ... de la Bibliothéque de M. le Baron J. Pichon. 
Paris, 1869; 3 vols in one. 8vo, half calf, gilt top (some priced 
in ink). 

129. CATALOGUES. The Literary Treasures of Brayton 
Ives. N. Y. 1915; The Art and Literary Treasures of Brayton 
Ives. Illustrated. N. Y. 1915; The Catholina Lambert Col- 
lection. Illustrated (2 copies). N. Y. 1916. 4 vols. Svo and 
royal 8vo, parchment covers. 


130. CATALOGUES. Hoe (Robert). Aneaee Catalogue. 
of the Library of Robert Hoe. Illustrations and the lists of 
printed prices. 8 parts, 8vo, paper. N. ¥. 1911-22 

131. CHAFFERS (WILLIAM). The Collector’s Hand- 
Book of Marks and Monograms on Pottery and Poreelain of 


_/ the Renaissance and Modern Periods. Illustrated with wp- 


wards of 3,500 Marks. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1903 
1382. CHAP-BOOKS. A collection of 12 Chap-Books. The 


Two Goats and the Sick Monkey; The Medley; The Soldier 
Tugned Farmer; The Shepherd Boy; The Book of Riddles; 


fand others. Woodcut illustrations. 12 pieces, 18mo, vari- 


colored paper wrappers. Portland: Bailey & Noyes, n. d. 


133. CHAPPELL (W.). The Ballad Literature and Popu- 
lar Music of the Olden Time. Illustrated. 2 vols. royal 8vo, 
cloth. Lond., n. d. 


134. CICERO (M. TULLIUS). Epistole ad T. Pomponi- 
um Atticum, [with] Animadversiones 8. Bosii, in Epistolas 
M. T. Ciceronis. With the Plantin device on titles. 8vo, 
original vellum. Antverpiae: C. Plantini, 1582-1585 

* A fine example of the famous Plantin Press. Contains 
the armorial bookplate of W. Roberts, Fellow of Eaton Col- 
lege. 

135. CICERO (M. TULLIUS). Epistole ad Atticum 
aliosque. Ad optimas editiones collate. 16mo, original hmp 
vellum. Amsterdam: J. Blaev, 1657 


136. CITTADELLA (CESARE). Catalogo Istorico de 
Pittori e Scultori Ferraresi. Portraits. 2 vols. in one. 8vo, 
boards, roan back, uncut (lib. stamps on back of titles). 

Ferrara, 1782 

137. CIVIL WAR. Moore (Frank). Rebellion Record, 
Documents, Narratives, Incidents, ete. Portraits on steel, etc. 
11 vols. large 8vo, old ealf. N. Y. 1862 


138. CIVIL WAR. Frank Leslie’s Pictorial History of the 
American Civil War. Edited by the Hon. E. G. Squier. Pro- 
fusely illustrated. Vol 1 (all published). Atlas folio, half 
morocco (covers loose and back strip wanting). N. Y. 1862 

139. CIVIL WAR. Record of the 114th Regiment, N. Y. 
Vols. (Beecher). Norwich, 1866 (soiled); The 116th Regi- 
ment of N. Y. S. Vols. (Clark). Buffalo, 1868; Report of 
the County Volunteer Com. N. Y. 1864; Rosecrans’s Cam- 


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paign with the 14th Army Corps (W. D. B.). Cinn. 1863; 
The Hist. of a Vol. Regiment (Wilson Zouaves). N. Y. 1891. 
5 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth. 


140. CIVIL WAR. The Memorial War Book. By Maj. G. 
F. Williams. Tllustrated with 2,000 engravings. N. Y. 
[1894] ; Officers of the Army and Navy (Regular) who served 
in the Civil War. Portraits. Phila. 1892. 2 vols. 4to, cloth 


vols. 1885; Annals of Sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry, 1868; A 
Bird’s-Eye View (Dodge), 1897; Pickett’s Men, 1870. 5 vols. 
12mo and 8vo, cloth. 


142, CIVIL WAR. The Great Rebellion. . 2 vols. By John 
T. Headley. Hartford, 1863; The History, Civil, Political, 
and Military of the Great Rebellion. By Orville J. Victor. 2 
vols. N. Y., n.d. Illustrated; New York in the War of the 
Rebellion. Compiled by Frederick Phisterer. Albany, 1890. 
©) vols., morocco and cloth. 


143. CLARKE (CHARLES ann MARY COWDEN). 
Recollections of Writers. With letters of Charles Lamb, Leigh 
Hunt, Ch. Dickens, ete. 12mo, half blue levant morocco, gilt 
top, uncut. Lond. 1878 


144. [CLARKE (WILLIAM).] Every Night Book; or, 
_ Life after Dark. By the Author of ‘‘The Cigar.’’ Vignette. 
\ “ ¥irst Eprrion. Small 8vo, half polished morocco, gilt top, 
uncut. Lond. : Rionaaudanns 1827 
145. CLAY (HENRY). The Life and Times of Henry 
Clay. Frontispreces. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth (some pp. a little 
foxed). N. Y. 1846 
146. CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.). Adventures of Huckle- 
berry Finn. J/llustrated. First Eprrion. Square 8vo, cloth. 
N. Y.. 1885 
. [CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.).] After-Dinner Speeches 
atAhhe Lotos Club. Arranged by John Elderkin and others. 
ortraits and illustrations. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. 
N. Y.: Printed for the Lotos Club, 1911 


* Contains four speeches by Mark Twain. 


Ve and half morocco. 
: xa 141. CIVIL WAR. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant. . 2 
5s 
. 
a 
Ss 


\ 148. CLINTON (DE WITT). Natural Principles of Recti- 
tude for the eae of Man. By Johan. D. Gros. 8vo, sheep. 
N. Y. 1795 


corners missing). Presentation copy to Clinton from the 
Author, with inscription. 


a *De Witt Clinton’s copy, with his bookplate (two small 


149. CLINTON (SIR HENRY). The Narrative of Lt.- 
; yy Gen. Sir Henry Clinton, relative to his conduct during part 
, / of his Command of the King’s Troops in North America, with 
Appendix containing copies of his Correspondence with Lord 

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George Germain, Earl Cornwallis, Rear Admiral Graves, ete. ; 
An Answer to that part of the Narrative of Sir Henry Clinton 
which relates to the conduct of Earl Cornwallis during the 
Campaign in North America in 1781. By EHarl Cornwallis; 
Observations on some parts of the Answer of Earl Cornwallis 
to Sir Henry Clinton’s Narrative, by Sir Henry Clinton, ete. 
The 3 parts in one volume, 8vo, half calf (front cover want- 


ing). Lond.: J. Debrett, 1783 
* Very Scarce. Contains the folding leaves at p. 240, and 


at the end of the last part. 
| 150. COCKE LORELLE’S Bote. Square 16mo, half roan, 
}, ungait. With bookplate of Henry Cunlife. 
A Edinb.: Stanley & Blake, 1841 
. * Wynken de Worde reprint from the original copy. Only 
40 copies issued. 
151. COLERIDGE (S. T.) anp SOUTHEY (ROBERT). 
The Devil’s Walk. A Poem. Illustrated after the designs of 
R. Cruikshank. 16mo, boards. Lond., n. d. 


152. COLLINS (W. WILKIE). Collected Set of First 
Editions of Wilkie Collins’ Writings, all in original bindings 


4 4 as published. 76 vols., post 8vo to 4to, cloth (except 3 in 
Ad _ wrappers as mentioned below, some bindings worn). 
‘ - .. 3 The set comprises: ¥.p:, 1848-90 
AN Life of William Collins. 2 vols. 1848. 
an Antonina. 3 vols. 1850. 
ij - Rambles Beyond Railways. 1851. 
~~ \ Mr. Wray’s Cash Box. 1852. 
N Basil. 3 vols. 1852. 


After Dark. 2 vols. 1856. 
The Dead Secret. 2 vols. 1857. 
Queen of Hearts. 3 vols. 1859. 
Woman in White. - 3 vols. 1860. 
No Name. 3 vols. 1862. 
My Miscellanies. 2 vols. 1863. 
Armadale. 2 vols. 1866. 
The Moonstone. 3 vols. 1868. 
Black and White. [not published] 1869 (wrappers). 
Poor Miss Finch. 3 vols. 1872. 
The Dream Woman. 4to, wrappers. SBost.: Privately printed 
for the author. 1878. 
Miss or Mrs. 1873. 
The New Magdalen. 2 vols. 1873. 
Frozen Deep. 2 vols. 1874 [First Published Edition]. 
The Law and the Lady. 3 vols. 1875. 
The Two Destinies. 2 vols. 1876. 
The Haunted Hotel. 2 vols. 1879 [1878]. 
A Rogue’s Life. 1879. 
Fallen Leaves. 3 vols. 1879. 
Jezebel’s Daughters. 3 vols. 1880. 
The Black Robe. 3 vols. 1881. 
Heart and Science. 3 vols. 1883. 
‘<T Say Now’? 3 vols. “Lae4, 
The Evil Genius. 3 vols. 1886. 
The Guilty River.. 1886 (wrappers). 
Little Novels. 3 vols. 1887. 
Legacy of Sin. 3 vols. 1889. 
Blind Love. 3 vols. 1890. 
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153. COLONIAL WARS. Society of Colonial Wars. Gen- 

7 eral Register, &., 1899-1911. 3 vols.; Addresses Delivered 

2 hs _ and Year Book, 1911-12 and 1914-15. 2 vols.; and Orderly 
| Book and Journal of Major John Hawks, 1759-60. Together, 
6 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. NEY .°1902216 


154. COLORED PLATES. Combe (William). The Three 
Tours of Doctor Syntax. Illustrated with the complete series 


\\ of humorous colored plates by Thomas Rowlandson. 3 vols. 
royal 8vo, original cloth, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. 
Lond., n.d. 


155. COLORED PLATES. [Mitford (John).] My Cousin 

in the Army; or, Johnny Newcome on the Peace Establish- 

a ment. A Poem. By A Staff Officer. 16 colored plates by I. R. 

4 Cruikshank and C. Williams. Royal 8vo, full crushed crim- 

i Ff son morocco, gilt tooled back and sides, gilt top, uncut, by 
, Root. Lond.: Hodgson & Co. [1822] 


* First EpIt10on. Fine copy, with clear impressions of the 
plates. 


/ 156. COLORED PLATES. Paris Moderne et ses Environs. 
& Beautifully allustrated with 59 colored lth. views by Rivieres 
st (not bound consecutively and some plates numbered beyond 


{\ 


\ 59). Oblong 4to, cloth (back worn). Paris; n.d. 
\ * Nice copy inside, with the colored plates in splendid clean 
condition. ; 


157. COLORED PLATES. Butler (Samuel). Hudibras, 

A Poem. With Notes, Selected from Grey and other Au- 

thors; to which are prefixed, A Life of the Author, and a 

, Preliminary Discourse on the Civil War, &c. A New Edition. 

4 \Embellished with Colored Engravings. 2 vols. 8vo, full crim- 
\ on straight-grain morocco, gilt backs and inside borders, gilt 
ops, uncut, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Lond. 1819 


158. COLORED PLATES. Doctor Syntax in Paris; or 
A Tour in Search of the Grotesque. A Humorous & Satirical 
Poem. Illustrated with many fine colored plates by Williams, 
after the manner of Rowlandson. Royal 8vo, half blue mo- 
rocco, gilt top, uncut (a few small repairs). Lond. 1820 


* LARGE COPY OF THE First Epition. A very fine UNCUT 
copy with brilliant impressions of the plates. 


159. COLORED PLATES. The Tour of Doctor Prosody, 
in Search of the Antique and Picturesque, through Scotland, 
the Hebrides, the Orkney and Shetland Isles. Illustrated 

wu / with 20 humorous colored plates. 8vo, full blue crushed le- 
vant morocco, gold-tooled panels on sides, gilt back and inside 
ry \ borders, gilt top, rough edges, by Root. Lond. 1821 


*The scenery and costumes depicted in these delightful 
plates are quite different from the usual run of colored illus- 
trations. 


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160. COLORED PLATES. The Old English ‘Squire. 
‘‘A jovial gay fox hunter, bold, frank, and free.’’? A Poem, 
in Ten Cantos. By John Careless, Esq. Illustrated with a 
large number of humorous colored plates. Royal 8vo, full 
Spanish calf, panels of gold lines on sides and back, gilt in- 
side borders, gilt top, rough edges, by Root. 

i Lond.: Thomas M’Lean, 1821 


\/ I * Fine clean copy of this rare sporting and color-plate book. 


161. COLORED PLATES. Takings; or The Life of a Col- 
legian. A Poem. Illustrated by 26 colored etchings from de- 
signs by R. Dagley. 8vo, full olive green morocco, gilt back 
and inside borders, gilt top, uncut, by Riviére. Lond. 1821 
N~ * First HprTion. Very fine copy of this rare book, with full 


\ ie margins on the plates, which are very humorous in character. 


162. COLORED PLATES. Munchausen at the Pole; or 
the Surprising and Wonderful Adventures of a Voyage of 
Discovery: Consisting of Some of the Most Marvellous Hx- 
ploits ever performed by Man; &c., &. By the Renowned 
Capt. Munchausen, G.C.B.A. 5 hwmorous colored plates, im- 


\ cluding folding frontispiece. Crown 8vo, half crimson levant, 
== gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1824 


* Exceedingly rare. The plates are in the manner of George 
Cruikshank, who illustrated the other Munchausen books, and 
may have had a hand in this. 


163. COLORED PLATES. Harriette Wilson’s Memoirs of 
Herself and Others. Illustrated with 15 colored plates. 3 
pow 12mo, three-quarters red morocco, gilt tops, rough edges, 

Root. : Lond.: T. Douglas, 1825 


by 
* This is by far the rarest edition of this notorious book, 
one of the frankest narratives involving men of note that has 
ever been published. The plates are attributed to Robert and 
George Cruikshank, and portray Wellington, Lord Ponsonby, 
the Duke of Argyll, Dr. Bankhead, and other celebrities. 


164. COLORED PLATES. Doctor Comicus; or The 
Frolics of Fortune. A Comic, Satirical Poem, for the Squeam- 
ish and the Queer. In Twelve Cantos. By a Surgeon. Illus- 
trated with numerous colored plates. 8vo, full light ealf, gilt 
back and inside borders, gilt edges, by Root. Lond, 1828 

* Fine clean copy, with excellent impressions of the hu- 
morous plates. 

165. COLORED PLATES. The War between the United 
States and Mexico Illustrated, embracing Pictorial Drawings 
of all the Principal Conflicts, by Carl Nebel. With a De- 


scription of Each Battle, by Geo. Wilkins Kendall. 12 colored | 


lithographs and a map. Folio, half morocco. N. Y. 1851 


166. COLUMBUS. Christopher Columbus, his Life and his 
Work, his Remains, as revealed by Original Printed and Man- 
uscript Records, together with an Essay on Peter Martyr of 


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Lak 


iC v 
V) 
ee 


_ Anghera and Bartolome de las Casa, the historians of America. 


By John Boyd Thacher. Portraits and facsimiles. 6 vols. 


and portfolio of facsimiles. Together 7 vols. royal 8vo, half 


ereen morocco, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1903-04 
* The Collector’s Edition, limited to 100 copies. Published 
at $90.00. 


167. CONFEDERATE IMPRINT. Eliot (George). Silas 
Marner, the Weaver of Raveloe. 8vo, wall-paper covers 
(foxed). Mobile, 1863 


168. CONQUEST of Mexico (Prescott). 38 vols. Phila. 
1876; View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages 
(Henry Hallam). 3 vols. N. Y. 1862. 6 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


169. CONVERSION AND PERSECUTIONS (The) of 
Eve Cohan. Lond. 1680; The Priviledges and Prerogatives of 
the High Court of Chancery. By Thomas Lord Elsmere. 
Lond. 1641; A Short Account of the Authorities in Law upon 


which Judgement was given in Sir Edw. Hales. By Sir Edw. 


Herbert. Lond. 1688. 3 pieces, small 4to, sewn. 


170. COOK (CAPT. JAMES). A Voyage to the Pacific 
Ocean, under the Direction of Captains Cook, Clerke, and 
Gore, in 1776-80. Wath forty (only 87) elegant engravings. 


2 vols. 8vo, old sheep (one hinge worn, some plates and leaves 
Stained). Phila. 1818 


171. COOPER (JAMES FENIMORE). The Deerslayer 
or the First War-Path; Last of the Mohicans; The Pilot. 
3 vols. 12mo, half red calf, gilt tops. Bitlas onto. 


172. COOPER (WILLIAM). The Doctrine of Predestina- 
tion unto Life, Explained and Vindicated. With a Preface by 
the Senior Pastors of the Town. First Epirion. 12mo, con- 
temporary sheep (name on title). Bost. 1740 


173. COOPER (W. D.). The Oxenbridges of Brede Place, 
Sussex, and Boston, Massachusetts. Woodcut. Unbound. 
Lond. 1860 


* Presentation copy from the author, with autograph in- 
seription. 


174. CORRESPONDENCE of Emerson and Sterling. 
Bost. 1897; Correspondence between Emerson and Herman 
Grimm. Bost. 1903; Salmagundi (Irving and Paulding). 
N. Y. 1860; Cyclopedia of the Best Thoughts of Charles Dick- 
ens. N. Y. 1881. 4 vols. 16mo and 8vo, cloth and paper. 


175. COSTUME PLATES. Picturesque Representations of 
the Dress of the Russians. Illustrated in 64 coloured engrav- 
ings, with Descriptions. Small 4to, cloth, uncut (broken). 

DBondjmiid; 


20 


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176. COSTUMES. Picturesque Representations of the | 
Dress and Manners of the English. 50 colored plates; Of the 
Russians. 64 colored plates; Of the Turks. 60 colored plates 
(2 missing) ; Of the Chinese. 50 colored plates; Of the Aus- 
trians. 50 colored plates. By William Alexander. 5 vols. 
royal 8vo, half morocco. Lond., n. d. 


* Nice collection of these splendid costume plates, in brilliant. 
and practically unspotted state. 


177. CROLY (GEORGE). Gems, principally from the 
Antique. Illustrations in Verse by Croly, and etched plates 
by Richard Dagley. 12mo, full calf (rubbed and shaken). 

Lond. 1822 


178. CROMWELL PROCLAMATION. The original proc- 
lamation, dated Westminster, 26 June, 1657, by Oliver Crom- - 
well, of his assumption of ‘‘the Name and Stile of Lord Protec- 


Lf: of the Commonwealth of England, Seotland and Ireland 


s\. 


ise 


Be 


righ 


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we 


and the Dominions and Territories (including the American 
Colonies) there into belonging.’’ Folio. Armorial seal at 
top (side and piece of margin cut away). 

Lond.: H. Hills and J. Field, Printers to His Highness 1657 


179. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Coloured Caricature. 
Polly and Lucy taking off the restrictions. Vide Beggars” 
Opera. 914 by 13 inches, mounted (margin cut close). — 

Lond.: J. Johnston, 1812 


* A rare caricature on the Prince Regent afterwards: 
George IV. 


180. CRUIKSHANK PLATES. [Combe (William).] Life 
of Napoleon, A Hudibrastic Poem in Fifteen Cantos, by 
Doctor Syntax. 380 colored engravings by George Crutkshank. 
Royal 8vo, original grey boards, edges uncut (rebacked, one 
hinge broken, plates reversed). 

j Lond.: Printed for T. Tegg, 1815 


* First EpitTion. In folding cloth case. A fine, clean copy 


, ®) ~ of this very scarce book, in UNCUT CONDITION. 
y “A \ 


181. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Coloured Caricature, 
The New Union Club. Being a Representation of what took 
place at a celebrated dinner given by a celebrated Society— 
vide Mr. M—r—t’s Pamphlet entitled ‘‘More Thoughts.”” 
12 by 814 inches, mounted (corner of text lacks a few letters). 

Lond.: G. Humprey, 1819 


* Very rare. A fine impression of Cruikshank’s ‘‘chef 
d’euvre’’ of caricatures. 


182. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Humourist. A Col- — 
lection of Entertaining Tales, Anecdotes, Repartees, Witty 


P Sayines, Epigrams, Bon Mots, Jeu d’Esprits, ete., carefully 


selected. Illustrated with 40 colored etchings, signed by 
GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, 10 to each volume, including the en- 
eraved title. 4 vols. crown 8vo, original printed boards (the 


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third volume being in pink boards, the others of a drab color), 
ENTIRELY UNCUT. Kach volume in a cloth wrapper; the set 


enclosed in a case. 


Lond.: J. Robins and Co., Albion Press, Ivy-Lane, Pater- 
noster-Row, 1819-19-19-20. 

* REMARKABLY FINE COPY OF THE First EDITION OF. THIS 

FAMOUS BOOK, containing some of the very best work of his 

early manner. Perfect copies of the First Edition are ex- 


tremely rare, while uncut copies in the original boards are 
seldom found. 


Nearly every one of the plates has the date and imprint as 
ealled for by Douglas, and the exceptions, including those noted 
by Douglas, only go to. show that: no unvarying collation can 
be made for this book. 

183. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Doings in London; or, 
Day and Night Scenes of the Frauds, Frolics, Manners, and 
Depravities of the Metropolis. By George Smeeton. With a 
large number of colored illustrations, engraved by Bonner, 
after Designs by Robert Cruikshank. 8vo, original boards, 
and paper label, uncut. Southwark [1828] 


* First EDITION, very rare in this uncut condition. 


184. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Points of Humour; 
Illustrated by the Designs of George Cruikshank. First and 
Second Parts Complete. 20 etchings and 20 woodcuts by 
Cruikshank; the plates being proofs on heavy paper. 2 vols. 
bound in one, 8vo, half calf, gilt back. Lond. 1823-4 


* First EDITION of both parts. Fine copy. 


185. CRUIKSHANK. Hone (William). The Every-Day 
Book; or, Everlasting Calendar, 2 vols. 1839-27. Vol. 2is a 
First Edition; The Table Book, 1827. Firsr Epirion; The 
Year Book of Daily Recreation and Information, 1832. First 
Epition. With numerous illustrations by George Cruikshank 
and others. 4 vols. 8vo, half morocco (rubbed). 

Lond. 1827-39 
* Contains the First Appearance of numerous Pieces by 
Charles Lamb. 

186. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Illustrations to Sketches 
by Boz. Second Series. 12 humorous etchings, undwided 
proofs, on six sheets, in two states, black and coloured, with 
full margins. Lond.: John Macrome, 1836-1837 


* Every plate bears the imprint of John Macrome. 


187. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Illustrations to Oliver 
Twist. 24 plates designed and etched by G. Cruikshank. 4to, 
half green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges. Lond. 1838 

* Fine proof impressions on India paper (except 2 which 
are ordinary impressions). Rare in this form. 


188. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Westminster Re- 
view. No. 1, Vol. 34. Biographical sketch of Cruikshank, 
with numerous illustrations on steel and wood. 8vo, half 
morocco (rubbed, and some plates spotted). Lond. 1841 


27 


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189. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). George Cruikshank’s 
Table-Book. Edited by Abbott 4 Beckett. Jllustrated by 
George Cruikshank with steel plates and woodcuts. Royal 8vo, 
full crimson polished morocco, gilt back, the sides decorated 
with portrait of Cruikshank and facsimile of his signature in 
gilt, gilt edges, the original cloth back and cover preserved. 

Lond. 1845 
* First Eprrron. Inserted is an address in Cruikshank’s 
handwriting, with his signature in the corner. 

190. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Jerrold (Blanchard). 
The Life of George Cruikshank. In Two Epochs. With a 
large number of illustrations, wncluding many reproductions 
of Crutkshank’s work. 2 vols. 8vo, three-quarters crimson 
levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. Lond. 1882 


191. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Odd Volume; or, 
Book of Variety. Cruikshank’s Offering of Mirth. Cruik- 
shank at Home: A New Family Album of Endless entertain- 
ment. The Humourist: Being the second series of Cruikshank 
at Home. Illustrations by Robert Crutkshank and Robert 
Seymour. 4 vols. 12mo, cloth, gilt edges (names on titles). 

Lond.: W. Kidd, n. d. 


WITH TWO ORIGINAL COLORED DRAWINGS. 


192. CRUIKSHANK PLATES. Woodward (G. M.). 
Eccentric Excursions; or, Literary & Pictorial Sketches of 
Countenance, Character & Country in different parts of Eng- 
land & South Wales, Interspersed with Curious Anecdotes. 
Embellished with wpowards of 100 characteristic and allustra- 
twe prints, drawn by the author, and engraved by Isaac Crutk- 
shank. INSERTED ARE TWO ORIGINAL DRAWINGS IN COLORS, BY 
Woopwarp. Quarto, polished tan calf, gold tooling on back, 
oilt edges (slightly rubbed). Lond.: Allen & Co., 1807 


* One of the rarest of the pictorial publications of the early 
part of the 19th century. The folding plates have been 
mounted on muslin. The original drawings, both of which 
are signed, are entitled, ‘‘The Reasons why Lawyers wear 
Black in Term Time,’’ and ‘‘The Enraged Taylor.’’ 


193. CRUIKSHANK (I. R.). Coloured Caricature, The 
happy effects of that Grand System of shutting Ports against 
the English!! 914 by 13 inches, mounted (margin cut close). 

Lond.: Walker, n. d. [1812] 

194. CURIOUS. The Unfortunate Concubine; or, History 
of Jane Shore (lacks 1 leaf); The Life of Miss Davis, the 
Farmer’s Daughter of Essex. By James Penn; The Twin 
Sisters; or, Two Girls of Nineteen. Written by one of them. 
Colored frontispieces. 3 pieces, 12mo, sewn. N. Y. 1828 

195. CURIOUS JUVENILE. A Suit of Armour for Youth. 
With numerous engraved plates, each plate containing a flap, 
with emblem of the Virtue depicted on the plate itself. 16mo, 
¢loth. Lond. 1824 

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196. CYCLOPEDIA of Music and Musicians. Edited by 

John Denison Champlin, Jr. Critical Editor William Foster 

» Apthorp. Wath more than 1,000 illustrations. 3 vols. 4to, 

\ “vellum, morocco backs, gilt tops, uncut. N.Y. 1888 
* Limited edition. 


197. DAMSEL and the Sage (Elinor Glyn), 1903; Romola, 

and Daniel Deronda (George Eliot) ; Juvenal, and 3 ‘others of 

A Bohn’s Classical Library; Hunting of the Snark (Carroll). 
! Bost. 1876; and others. 16 vols. 18mo to 8vo, cloth, &c. 


198. DAVENPORT (BISHOP). A New Gazetteer, or Geo- 

O graphical Dictionary of North America and the West Indies. 

\ Woodcuts and large folding hand-colored map of United 
ig States. 8vo, original sheep (back half stained). Phila. 1836 


199. DAVIDSON (HENRY). From Mendelssohn to Wag- 
6 ner, being the Memoirs of J. W. Davidson. Portraits and fac- 
iK smiles. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1912 


. 200. DAYS OF THE DANDIES. Beautifully illustrated, 
with photogravures in two states, one being hand-colored, and 
the other on Japan paper. 16 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt tops, 
uncut. Lond.: The Grolier Society, n. d. 


* The Connoisseur’s Edition. One of 150 sets printed. Com- 

y? prising: Peg Woffington, 2 vols.; Laurence Sterne, 2 vols.; 

(” fe Colley Cibber, 2 vols.; Mary Wortley Montagu; Horace Wal- 

\% pole; Captain Gronow, 2 vols.; Mrs. Jordan, 2 vols.; Fanny 
° Burney; Beau Nash; Charles J. Fox. 

201. DECLINE AND FALL of the Roman Empire (The). 

By Edward Gibbon. 6 vols. Bost., n. d.; History of Canada 

Y6 (Murray). 2 vols. N. Y., n. d.; The History of Scotland 

(Robertson). N. Y.,n.d. 9 vols. 12mo and 8yo, half calf and 

\ “half roan. 


202. DEFENCE OF THE AMERICAN POLICY (Whit- 


ney). N. Y. [1856]; Grand Civie and Military Demonstra- 
tion on Removal of the Remains of James Monroe. N. Y. 1858; 
Life and Public Services of Charles Sumner (Lester). N. Y. 
1874; Inaugural Souvenir, 1901. Portraits. 4 vols. 12mo to 
Ato, cloth and boards. 


203. [DEFOE (DANIEL).] Jure Divino. A Satyr in 
Twelve Sek By the Author of the True-Born-Englishman. 
ey, Engraved portrait of the author. 8vo, half calf (name on 


title). Lond. 1706 
* First 8vo Edition. 


204. [DEFOE (DANIEL).| Jure Divino. A Satyr. In 

Twelve Books. By the Author of the True-Born Englishman. 

¢ 8vo, paneled calf (worn, and front border loose, portrait of 

"\ the author missing). : Lond. 1706 
5 * First 8vo Edition. _ 


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wé 


205. DEFOE (DANIEL). Romances and Narratives. 
Edited by George A. Aitken. With portrait of the author, and 
illustrations by J. B. Yeats. 16 vols. 12mo, half red morocco, 
silt tops, uneut (backs slightly rubbed). 

Lond.: J. M. Dent & Co., 1899 


) A N * Victoria Edition, limited to 150 sets. Handy réstlehie 


edition. 
206. DEFOE (DANIEL). The Works of Daniel Defoe. 


With the Author’s Preface and an Introduction by G. H. 
Maynadier. Wath frontispieces in two states, one being hand- 


colored, and other photogravures. 16 vols. 8vo (8 vols in cloth, 


and 8 vols. in sheets). N. Y.: George D. Sproul, 1905 
*'The Hand-made Edition. One of 150 sets printed. 


207. DEFOE (DANIEL). The Works of De Foe. IJllus- 
trated with hand-colored frontispieces and other photograv- 
ures. 16 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. 

N. Y.: George D. Sproul, 1908 
* The Cripplegate Edition. 

208. DESCENT OF MAN (Darwin), 1887; Religion and 
Medicine, 1908; History of the Christian Religion to the year 
200 (Waite), 1900; Our Place among Infinities (Proctor) ; 
and others. 7 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth. 


209. DIBDIN (CHARLES). The Professional Life of Mr. 
Dibdin, written by Himself, together with the Words of 600 
Songs selected from his Works. First Epition. 4 vols. 8vo, 
half calf. Lond.: Pub. by the Author, 1803 

* Nice clean copy, with the Armorial bookplate of ‘‘ Man- 
sell’? in each volume. 

210. DIBDIN (THOMAS FROGNALL). Bibliomania; or, 
Book-Madness. First Eprrion. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. 


Lond.: Privately Printed, 1864 
* Only 57 of this size printed. 


WORKS BY CHARLES DICKENS 


211. [DICKENS (CHARLES).] Sunday under Three 
Heads. By Timothy Sparks. 2 woodcut plates (should be 3) 


and 3 woodcut vignettes on title by Phiz. 16mo, full morocco 


(title soiled). Lond.: Chapman and Hall, 1836 


* First Epirrion. The earliest and one of the searecest of 
all the minor books of Dickens. 


212. [DICKENS (CHARLES).] The Library of Fiction ; 
or, Family Story-teller. Original Tales, Essays, and Sketches 


of Character. [With two Numbers of the Family Magazine 


bound in.] 31 idlustrations. First Eprrion. 2 vols. small 8vo, 


half calf (worn). Lond.: Chapman and Hall, 1836-37 


* Contributions by Dickens, Jerrold, Mayhew, Wills and 
others. 
30 


213. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Posthumous Papers of 


. , the Pickwick Club. 43 full-page etchings by R. Seymour and 
ys “Phiz.’’ First Eprrion. 8vo, half polished calf, gilt back, 


gilt top. Lond. 1837 

214. DICKENS (CHARLES). Sketches by Boz. 12mo, 

y boards, cloth back (name on title). Phila. 1837 
* The First American Edition. 


215. DICKENS (CHARLES). Oliver Twist. With 24 
etched plates by George Cruikshank, and a foxed copy of the 
suppressed ** Fireside plate’’ laid in. First Eprrion. 3 vols. 
8vo, Vols. 1 and 2 in half calf, and Vol. 3 in cloth, uncut. 

Lond.: Bentley, 1838 


es 
‘ 216. DICKENS (CHARLES). Oliver Twist; or, The 
#4 Parish Boy’s Progress. 24 etched plates designed and etched 
aa by George Cruikshank. (Plates only.) 8vo, half calf. 
Lond.: Bentley, 1838 


217. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Life and Adventures 
‘of Nicholas Nickleby. Engraved portrait of Dickens after 
Maclise and 39 etched plates by ‘‘Phiz.’’ First Epirion. 8vo, 
half calf (rubbed, and one or two plates and pp. torn, and 
some pp. soiled). Lond.: Chapman and Hall, 1839 


* EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 31 additional illus- 
trations by Onwhyn. 


218. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Life and Adventures 
of Nicholas Nickleby. Wath engraved portrat of Dickens 
YS after Machse, and 39 etched plates by ‘‘Phiz.’’ First 
4 Epition. 8vo, full calf (rubbed). 
Lond.: Chapman and Hall, 1839 


Sf 10. The same. Another copy. First EDITION. 
N (Plates badly foxed.) 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1839 


220. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Life and Adventures 

of Nicholas Nickleby. Portrait of the author and 39 plates by 

e0 “‘Phiz.’’ First Epition. 8vo, half polished calf, gilt back, 
gilt top. Lond. 1839 


¢ * EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED with the complete and rare set of 40 
plates by T. Onwhyn, published by Grattan and Gilbert, 1839. 


221. DICKENS (CHARLES). Master Humphrey’s Clock. 
First Epirrion. With allustrations by George Cattermole and 


Hablot Browne. 3 vols. royal 8vo, half calf, gilt backs, gilt 
“ig tops, with the original cloth cover preserved in Volume 1, as a 


doublure by Larkins. Lond. 1840-41 


222. DICKENS (CHARLES). A Christmas Carol.. In 
wey Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas. With allusira- 
tions, colored and plain, by John Leech. 12mo, full green 
erushed levant morocco, the sides gold-tooled with sprays 

and inlays of red representing mistletoe, tooled back and in- 


ol 


side borders, edges gilt on the rough, the original cloth cover 
and fly-leaf bound in at end, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. 
Lond.: Chapman & Hall, 1843 


* First IssuE OF THE First EpITion, with the green end- 
paper, the title-page printed in red and blue, and ‘‘Stave I’’ 
on the first page. Very fine copy in an attractive and ap- 
propriate binding. 

Inserted in the volume is an autograph check made out and 
signed by Charles Dickens. 


223. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Life and Adventures 


“ of Martin Chuzzlewit. First Eprrion. With 40 etched plates 


by ‘‘Phiz.’’ 8vo, half morocco (plates slightly foxed). 
Lond.: Chapman and Hall, 1844 


224. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Life and Adventures 


/of Martin Chuzzlewit. 40 illustrations by ‘‘Phiz.’’? First 


EpitTion. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1844 


225. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Chimes: A Goblin 
Story of Some Bells that Rang an Old Year Out and a New 


/Year In. Illustrations by Leech, Doyle and others. 16mo, ~ 


full polished ealf, gilt, gilt edges. Lond. 1845 
* First EDITION. First issue, with the publishers’ name 
forming part of plate for engraved title. 


226. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Cricket on the Hearth. 
A Fairy Tale of Home. Woodcuts designed by Leech, Doyle, 
Maclise and others. 16mo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt edges. 

Lond.: Published for the Author, 1846. 


* First EpDIvTiIon. 


227. DICKENS (CHARLES). Cricket on the Hearth. 
Illustrations by Doyle, Leech, Maclise, and others. First 
EDITION. 12mo, original cloth, gilt edges. Lond. 1846. 


228. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Cricket on the Hearth. 
A Fairy Tale of Home. Woodcuts after Leech, Doyle, Maclise, 
and others. First Epirion. 16mo, original red cloth. 

Lond. 1846. 


229. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Cricket on the Hearth. 
A Fairy Tale of Home. Woodcuts after Leech, Doyle, Maclise,. 
and others. First Epition. 16mo, original red cloth (slightly 
worn). Lond. 1846 


230. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Battle of Life. A 
Love Story. Frontispiece, engraved title and other illustra- 
tions by Leech, Maclise and others. 16mo, full polished calf, 
gilt, gilt edges. Lond. 1846 


* First EpitTion. In this issue the engraved title has no im- 
print and has ‘‘A Love Story’’ supported by flying cupid. 


231. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Battle of Life. Jllus- 
trations by J. Leech, Doyle, Maclse, and Stanfield. First 
Epition. 12mo, original cloth, gilt design on front cover and 
back, gilt edges. Lond. 1846 

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232. DICKENS (CHARLES). Pictures from Italy. Wood- 
cuts by Samuel Palmer. First Eprrion. Small 8vo, original 
blue cloth, top uncut. Lond.: Pub. for the Author, 1846 


v/ 

: 233. DICKENS (CHARLES). Pictures from Italy. Wood- 
ras cut vignettes by Samuel Palmer. Small 8vo, full polished 

b “  alf, gilt, gilt top. Lond. 1846 


* First EDITION. 


234. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Chimes: A Goblin 

Story. Woodcuts by Leech, Doyle, and others. 16mo, original 

Ly d dloth. Lond.: Chapman and Hall, 1845 
i * Second Issue of the First Edition. 


235. DICKENS (CHARLES). Dombey and Son. With 
illustrations by H. K. Browne (‘‘Phiz’’). First Epirion. 
8vo, half polished calf, gilt back, gilt top. Lond. 1848 


* EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 12 portraits by 
; ‘¢Phiz,’’ published by Chapman and Hall, 1848. A specimen 
y" / of the original green wrapper with design by ‘‘Phiz’’ bound 
| in. Also the interesting ‘‘Dombey & Son Advertiser ‘‘ No. IV. 
\ for Jan. 1847,’’ containing the original illustrated advertise- 

\ ment of No. I of Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. 


/ . 
: 236. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Haunted Man and the 
Ghost’s Bargain. With woodcuts designed by Leech, Tenniel, 
60 and others. First Epirion. 16mo, half calf (a few top mar- 
4 gins slightly ink-spotted). Lond.: Bradbury and Evans, 1848 
‘ 


237. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Haunted Man and 
the Ghost’s Bargain. “A Fancy for Christmas-Time. Wood- 
cuts designed by Leech, Tenmel, Stone and Stanfield. 16mo, 

y , rae polished calf, gilt, gilt edges. Lond. 1848 


* First EDITION. 


238. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Haunted Man and the 
Ghost’s Bargain. A Fancy for Christmas Time. Woodcuts 


designed by Leech, Tenniel, and others. First Epirion. 16mo, 
peers red cloth. Lond.: Bradbury and. Evans, 1848 
\ 


239. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Haunted Man and the 
/._Ghost’s Bargain. A Fancy for Christmas Time. Woodcut 

\ frontispiece, engraved title, etc., by Leech, Tenmel, Stone, and 
ans others. First Eprtion. 16mo, original red cloth (back torn), 
aa gilt edges. Lond. 1848 


A 
ae 540. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Personal History of 
, David Copperfield. Illustrations by H. K. Browne. First 
4» Enprrion. 8vo, half polished calf, gilt back, gilt top (lacks 
2 eat ‘list of plates”). Lond. 1850 


241. DICKENS (CHARLES). American Notes for Gen- 
ie ¥ eral Circulation. Frontispiece. ‘‘Cheap’’ edition with new 
“- preface. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1850 


Bf5) 


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242. DICKENS (CHARLES). Bleak House. With alus- 
© trations by H. K. Browne. In the original parts as issued. 
Parts 1-5, 7-14, 16-20; with 44 duplicates. 8vo, wrappers 

~~ (some wanting, and some plates stained). 
Lond.: Bradbury and Evans, 1853 
243. DICKENS (CHARLES). A. L. S., 1 p. 8vo, Tavi- 
stock House, May 29, 1857. Together with engraved portrait 
of Dickens, and his Gad’s Hill visiting-card. The three pieces 
mounted under glass, with oak frame. One corner of the por- 

trait has'a small stain in margin. 


a * The letter is addressed to Charles Edmonds, the London 
bookseller, and was written while Dickens was engaged upon 


Gy 


oS a ‘‘Barnaby Rudge,’’ as is shown by his wish to obtain addi- 


tional information concerning Newgate Prison. The letter 
reads: 


““T have mislaid the monthly circular last received; but I 
observed in it a number of curious little books, followimg one 
another in regular succession over some couple of pages, con- 
cerning Newgate, its former prisoners and turnkeys, and such 
subjects. Will you have the kindness to send them all to me? 
I need not ask you for the list. You will know what I mean 

.,? & Signed in full, ‘‘ Faithfully yours, Charles 
Dickens, ? with his. customary flourish, A very fine specimen 
for hanging in a library. 
f 244, DICKENS (CHARLES). Little Dorrit. With 40 
) > illustrations by H. K. Browne (some foxed). First Eprrion. 
: 8vo, half calf (rubbed). Lond.: Bradbury and Evans, 1857 


l 245. DICKENS (CHARLES). Little Dorrit. Wath alus- 
© » trations by H. K. Browne. First Eprrion. 8vo, half calf 
. “ corners of plates water-stained, and one hinge weak), 
Lond.: Bradbury and Evans, 1857 
* One of the original wrappers has been pasted in. 
: 246. DICKENS (CHARLES). Little Dorrit. Wath allus- 
ly A Strations by H. K. Browne. In the original 20 parts (in 19) 
kL as issued. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut (some plates stained). 
Lond.: Bradbury and Evans, 1857 
_ 247. DICKENS (CHARLES). Little Dorrit. Wath allus- 
~ § trations by H. K. Browne. In the original parts as issued 
A “Nos. 1-16, 18-20 (complete except No. 17), with 25 duplicate 
numbers. 8vo, wrappers (some wanting). 
Lond.: Bradbury and Evans, 1857 
44 248. DICKENS (CHARLES). Little Dorrit. With 40 
} “illustrations by. H. K. Browne. First Epition. 8yo, half 
~ galf (nail hole in side). | Lond.: Bradbury and Evans, 1857 


249. DICKENS (CHARLES). A Tale of Two Cities. II- 


»& lustrations by H. K. Browne. First Eprrion. 8vo, cloth, 
' ~*~ uneut (back very slightly worn). 
* Scarce. Lond.: Chapman and Hall, 1859 


iS 950. DICKENS (CHARLES). <A Tale of Two Cities. 
With 16 allustrations by. H. K. Browne. 8vo, half morocco. 
; op Lond. : Chapman and Hall, 1860 
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ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT OF CHARLES DICKENS. 


201. DICKENS (CHARLES). Original Autograph Manu- 
script, entirely in Dickens’s handwriting, being the first 
memorandum or draft of an article on Working Men’s Clubs 
which appeared in ‘* All the Year Round.’’ 2 pp 8vo, written 
in blue ink. Without place or date. Edmund Ollier, one of 
the editorial staff under Dickens, has endorsed the MS. with 
the following note: 

“The above was written by Charles Dickens, & has reference 
to certain additions which he wished me to make in an article 
by me on Working Men’s Clubs, published wm ‘All the Year 
Round.’ 

“March 1864. ~ Edmund Ollier.’’ 


*The subject of the betterment and happiness of the great 
s laboring classes was: one of the great’ motives in Dickens’s 


utterances, as this MS. bears witness: 


4 a oS - life. It stands out prominently in his writings and his public 


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‘*T want the article on Working Men’s Clubs to refer back 
to ‘The Poor Man and his Beer’ in No. 1, and to maintain the 
fine principles involved in that effort: 

** Also, emphatically to shew that trustfulness is at the bot- 
tom of all social Institutions, and that to trust a man, as one 
of a body of men, is to place him under a wholesome restraint 
of social opinion, and is a very much betier thing than to 
make a baby of him. 

*“ Also, to point out that the rejection of beer in this club, 
tobacco in that club, dancing or what not in another club, are 
instances that such clubs are founded on mere whims, and 
therefore cannot successfully address human nature in the 
general, and hope to last. ... 

‘“Can they possibly shew their detestation of Drunkenness 
better, or better strive to get rid of it from among them, than 
to make it a hopeless disqualification in all their clubs, and a 
reason for expulsion,’’ ete. 


202. DICKENS (CHARLES). Our Mutual Friend. With 
illustrations by Marcus Stone. First Epirion. 2 vols. in 1. 
8vo, half calf (slightly shaken). Lond. 1865 


253. DICKENS (CHARLES). Our Mutual Friend. With 
40 illustrations by Marcus Stone... First Epirion. 2 vols. 8vo, 
half calf. Lond.: Chapman and Hall, 1865 


254. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Readings of Charles 
Dickens, as condensed by himself. Illustrations by S. Eyitinge, 
Jr. First Eprrion. 16mo, cloth (slightly sprung sigs., and 
some pp. Soiled). Bost.: Ticknor and Fields, 1868 


255. DICKENS (CHARLES). Our Young Folks. Nos. 
37, 39, 40 and 41. Contains Dickens’s Holiday Romance. 
Illustrations by John Giubert and others, with engraved por- 
trait of the author. 4 parts bound in one vol. 8vo, cloth, uncut, 
original wrappers boundin. _ Bost.: Ticknor and Fields, 1868 

* }WIrst Epition. Dickens had contracted to write this story 
for Ticknor and Fields almost two years before it finally ap- 
peared. 


3) 


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256. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Plays and Poems of 
Charles Dickens, with a few Miscellanies in Prose. Now First 
Collected, Edited, Prefaced, and Annotated by Richard Herne 
Shepherd. Firsr Eprrion. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth (a little worn), 
uncut. : Lond. 1882 


257. DICKENS (CHARLES) ann COLLINS (WILKIE): 
The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices. Illustrated. First 
EpITIoN. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond.: Chapman and Hall, 1890 


258. DICKENS (CHARLES). To Be Read at Dusk and 
pier Stories, Sketches and Hissays. Frontispiece. Firsr Ept- 
TION. 12mo, cloth. Lond.: Redway, 1898 


259. DICKENS (CHARLES). Dickens and his Ilus- 
trators. By Frederic G. Kitton. With 22 portraits, and fac- 
similes of 70 original drawings now reproduced for the first 
time. 4to, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1899 


* Only a limited number of copies issued. 


260. DICKENS (CHARLES). Posthumous Papers of the 
Pickwick Club. Vols. 1-5. 5 vols. (all issued), beautifully 
bound in full crushed levant morocco, full gilt edges, by the 
Trautz-Bauzonnet bindery. N. Y.: George D. Sproul, 1902 


* THE SAINT DUNSTAN EDITION, OF WHICH ONLY 15 COPIES 
WERE ISSUED, PRINTED AND ILLUMINATED ON VELLUM. 

THE BINDING consists of a centre panel of blue levant mo- 
rocco, with top and side gilt borders forming corner squares 
in which has been inlaid roses, of yellow morocco; the outer 
border of dark olive levant is heavily ornamented with a run- 
ning vine of ivy, inlaid leaves of light olive, and a small 
flower in red inlays. The stem of the vine is richly gilt tooled, 
with corner ornaments of gilt acorns. The centre of each 
cover bears the initial ‘‘D’’ and in the lower border the in- 
itials ‘‘P. P.’’ are for the title of the volume. The doublures 
are of two shades of olive levant morocco, with a centre square 
of white vellum, richly gilt, and elaborately ornamented with 
inlays of ivy leaves and star-shaped florets, back gilt tooled, 
of same general design as covers and doublures. 

THE ILLUMINATIONS by Ross Turner consist of chapter 
head-pieces and initials in colors and gold, with floral margi- 
nal decorations in color throughout the volume. 

The work is printed on one side of the vellum leaf paly, 
and NO TWO COPIES ARE SIMILARLY EXECUTED. 

The Introduction by Perey Fitzgerald, and the Bibliographi- 
cal Note by Frederic G. Kitton, are autographed by their re- 
spective authors. 


261. DICKENS (CHARLES). Christmas Tales. A Christ- 
mas Carol. Colored illustrations (one loose). Lond. 1844; 
The Chimes. Lond. 1845; The Cricket on the Hearth. Lond. 
1846; The Battle of Life. Lond. 1846. Jllustrated. All 
First Epirions, except the ‘‘Carol.’’ Bound in 2 vols. 16mo, 
half ealf. Lond., v. d. 


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262. DICKENS (CHARLES). Works of Dickens. House- 
hold Edition. Frontispiece illustrations by Darley and Gilbert. 
21 vols. 12mo, original glazed green cloth (some slightly worn, 
one plate and title wanting and some plates stained). 


fa * N. “yep WEA a 
- * Comprises: Old Curiosity Shop, 3 vols.; Barnaby Rudge, 3 
’ vols.; David Copperfield, Vols. 1-3; Great Expectations, 2 vols.; 


Nicholas Nickleby, 4 vols.; Oliver Twist, 2 vols.; Pickwick 
Papers, 4 vols. 


263. DICKENS (CHARLES). Life and Adventures of 

Martin Chuzzlewit, 22 odd parts; Dombey and Son, 15 odd 

parts; Our Mutual Friend, 20 odd parts; Nicholas Nickleby, 

ae “ 6 odd parts; The Mystery of Edwin Drood, 5 odd parts. 68 
parts, 8vo (many wrappers wanting, and otherwise shaken. 

Sold as are). | Lond., v. d. 


264. DICKENS (CHARLES). Dombey and Son. Lond. 

1848; The Personal History of David Copperfield. Lond. 

1850; Bleak House. Lond. 1853, with part 2 in original 

“ ,? wrappers laid in. Firsr Evirions. (Each volume lacking all 

\ ‘~ or some of the plates.) 3 vols. 8vo, cloth and half calf (one 
back strip loose). | 


265. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Adventures of Oliver 

wa Twist. Frontispiece by Cruikshank (lacks one cover). Lond. 

t _ 1850; Mr. Boffin’s Secretary. Adapted from ‘‘Our Mutual 

\ “4 ¥riend.’’? Lond. 1902; A Christmas Carol. 3 copies, 2 of them 

. being First Editions, but lacking some plates. Lond. 1844 and 
1846. 5 vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth and paper. 


266. DICKENS (CHARLES). Sketches by Boz. Vol. 2. 

Lond. 1837; Little Dorrit (pages 1-128) ; A Child’s History of 

e England. Lond., n. d.; Posthumous Papers of the Wonderful 

/ Discovery Club. Edited by Boz, and others in one volume; 

. Some Well-known Characters from the Works of Charles 

Dickens. 16 colored plates by J. C. Clark. lLond., n. d.; 

Character Sketches from Dickens. 24 India Proof plates from 

designs by Barnard. Phila. 1888. 6 vols., various sizes and 
bindings. 


267. DICKENS (CHARLES). Sketches by Boz. TI[llus- 
trated. Phila. 1839; American Notes for General Circulation. 
eZ: N. Y. 1842; The Readings of Charles Dickens. Nicholas 
4 Nickleby and Mr. Bob Sawyer’s Party. Bost. 1868; David 
Copperfield and Bob Sawyer’s Party. Bost. 1868; and 3 others. 

7 vols., various sizes and bindings. 


268. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Battle of Life. First 
Epitton. (Lacks covers.) Lond. 1846; Sketches of Young 
or Gentlemen. Lond. 1838; The Chimes. Lond. 1858; A Christ- 


9: i 


a 


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a 


ye 


mas Carol. Lond. 1858; The Story of Little Dombey. Lond. 
1858 ; The Cricket on the Hearth. Lond. 1859; The Poor Trav- 
eller, ete.a), ond. 1858. / 1 olaeaenG, boards and wrappers 
(some worn). 


269. DICKENS (CHARLES). A Child’s History of Eng- 
land. 3 vols. Lond., v. d.; The Life and Adventures of 
Martin Chuzzlewit. Lond. 1850; Christmas Books. Lond. 
1852; The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. Lond. 
1850; Sketches by Boz. Lond. 1858; The Adventures of Oliver 


_ Twist... Lond. 1868. Illustrations. 8 vols. 16mo to 8vo, cloth. 


270. DICKENS (CHARLES). A Child’s History of Eng- 


, land. 3 vols. lLond., v. d.; Edwin Drood. lond., n. d.; 


Sketches by Boz. Lond. 1865; Our Young Folks. Parts 37- 
41. (Containing ‘‘Holiday Romanee.’’) Bost. 1868. 9 vols. 
16mo to 8vo, various bindings. 


271. DICKENS (CHARLES). Collection of 24 etchings 
by Cruikshank, to illustrate Oliver Twist, mounted ; Catalogue, 
with Purchasers’ Names and Prices, of the Pictures, etc., of 
Charles Dickens, sold July 9, 1870. Lond. 1870; Geo. D. 
Smith’s Catalogue of Books from the Daly Collection. N. Y. 
1900; 6 chromo-liths. of Dickens’s Characters; and portion of 
‘‘Charles Dickens by Pen and Pencil’’ (Kitton). 10 vols. 
and pieces. 


272. DICKENS (CHARLES, Editor). Household Words. 
A Weekly Journal. Conducted by Charles Dickens. Vols. 
1 to 19, bound in 10 vols. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1850-59 


273. DICKENS (CHARLES, Editor). All the Year 


/ Round, Vols. 1 to 20, and New Series, Vols. 1 to 9, together 


29 vols. royal 8vo, old half morocco. Lond. 1859-73 
274. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Posthumous Papers 


0 of the Pickwick Club. First Epirion. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. 


Lond.: Chapman and Hall, 1837 

* None of the original illustrations is in the present copy, 

but in lieu of these 32 plates by Onwhyn have been inserted, 

some bearing his pseudonym ‘‘Sam Weller.’’ (Some plates 
spotted.) 


275. DICKENS (CHARLES). Sketches by Boz. Both 


£ Series. 28 etchings by George (Cruikshank, including the 


prints of ‘‘The Last Cab-Driver’’ and ‘‘May-Day.’’ Proofs 
on India paper, before all letters; also, 27 etched plates on 
India paper, with captions, and 12 plates in color. 67 pieces, 
8vo to folio. | 


276. DICKENS (CHARLES). A Collection of Original 
illustrations in color, by J. Clayton Clark (‘‘Kyd’’) portray- 
ing the Characters in Dickens’s Novels. Comprising: Pickwick 
Papers, 42; Dombey and Son, 18; Sketches by Boz, 11; Nich- 


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olas Nickleby, 18; Hard Times, 8; Christmas Books, 24; Our 
Mutual Friend, 15; Barnaby Rudge, 12; Little Dorrit, 13; 
Bleak House, 16; Great Expectations, 10; Edwin Drood, 6; 
Oliver Twist, 19; Old Curiosity Shop, 20; David Copperfield, 
19; Martin Chuzzlewit, 18; Tale of Two Cities, 9. 278 pieces, 
including 5 different portrayals. 4to, mainly in clean condi- 
tion. . 


277. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Old Curiosity Shop; 

| © Edwin Drood; Bleak House; Martin Chuzzlewit. Illustrations 
s_— by Barnard, Dalziel, and others. Ato, cloth. 

Lond.: Chapman and Hall, n. d. 


278. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Nine Christmas Num- 
» © bers of ‘‘All the Year Round.’’ Issued 1859-1867. In one 
| pat volume. 8vo, cloth. ond ) ad. 


279. DIDRON. Allemagne Monumentale et Pittoresque, 
2 § OU ses Vues et ses Monumens. Illustrated with 48 large folio 
2 *=— tinted luth. plates after designs by Chapuy. Atlas folio, half 
| brown morocco (a little rubbed). 
. Paris: Goupil & Vibert, n. d. 


3 280. DIEZ (HEINRICH FRIEDRICH von). Buch des 
a Kabus, oder Lehren des Persichen Konigs Kjekjawus fur 
*" seinen Sohn Ghilan Schach. Thick 8vo, original wrappers, 

uncut. Berlin, 1811 


4 4 *% 281. DINMORE (RICHARD). Select and Fugitive Poetry. 
.# A Compilation. First Epition. 12mo, old red morocco (pp. 
foxed), full gilt edges. Washington City, 1802 


_ 282. DIRECTIONS for Ploughing, Harrowing, Sowing, 

+ ( Pulling, Watering, Grassing, and full Management of White 

| _ & Flax, till brought to the Hackle. Taken from a Treatise on 
Agriculture, entitled the Yorkshire Farmer. 8 pp. 12mo, 
stitched. Hartford: Printed by Hudson and Goodwin, 1781 


* Not in Sabin or Evans. No record found. 


283. DOBSON (MRS.). The Life of Petrarch. Collected 
Y from Memoires pour le Vie de Petrarch. 8 plates engraved by 
- — Ridley after Kirk. 2 vols. 8vo, tree calf. Lond. 1797 


284. DOYLE (RICHARD). The Foreign Tour of Messrs. 
Brown, Jones, and Robinson. Being the History of what they 

/ saw and did in Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, & Italy. 
'  Numerois illustrations on wood. Ato, half calf, gilt, gilt top, 
by Zaehnsdorf. Lond., n. d. 


285. DRAKE (SAMUEL ADAMS). Nooks and Corners 

(0 of the New England Coast. Numerous fine dllustrations. 

; Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt. NoYs “T8716 
* Good copy. Dedicated to H. W. Longfellow. 


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286. DRAMATIC, Erc. The Cabinet, No. 1, Oct., 1794; 
Carey’s Fate of John Fullerton, Phila. 1802; and others 
miscellaneous. 138 vols. 8vo, various bindings. 


287. DRUJON (FERNAND). Catalogue des Ouvrages, 
Kerits et Dessins de toute nature Poursuivis, Supprimes ou 
Condamnes depuis le 21 Octobre 1814 jusqu’au 31 Juillet 1877. 
Royal 8vo, cloth, morocco back (a little rubbed), gilt top, 
uncut. Paris, .1879 


* One of 50 copies on Grand Papier Vélin. 


288. DRYDEN (JOHN). Works of Virgil. Translated 


'© into English Verse, by John Dryden. An Improved Hdition, 


P 
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o> 


by John Carey. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, cloth backs, uneut 
(slightly rubbed). Lond. 1819 


289. DU BARRI (MADAME). Memoirs. Translated 


. from the French by H. T. Riley. Illustrated with etchings 


and photogravures. 4 vols. in two. 8vo, boards, cloth backs, 
paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. A Phebe bts i 


* The Vancouleur Edition. 


290. DU BARTAS (G. SALUSTE). Du Bartas his dinine 
Weekes and Workes with a compleate Collection of all the 
other most delightfull Workes, translated and written by ye 
famous Philomusus, Joshua Sylvester. Portrait (mounted) 
and engraved title. Folio, unbound (worn). Lond. 1641 


291. DU BOIS (HENRI PENE). Four Private Libraries 
of New-York. A Contribution to the History of Bibliophilism 
in America. Preface by Octave Uzanne. Illustrations, frontis- 
prece colored. 8vo, silk, uncut. Ne ¥.1892 


* Limited edition. 


292. DUNLAP (WILLIAM). Memoirs of the Life of 
George Frederick Cooke, Esquire, Late of the Theatre Royal. 
Frontispiece portraits. 2 vols. 12mo, half red polished mo- 
rocco, gilt tops. N. Y. 1813 


293. DURUY (VICTOR). History of Greece and of the 


. Greek People, from the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest. 


With an Introduction by J. P. Mahaffy. Illustrated with over 
2,000 engravings, maps, plans, and colored plates. 8 vols. imp. 
8vo, cloth, roan backs (worn at tops as usual), gilt tops, uncut. 
Bost. 1892 

294. DUYCKINCK (EVERT A.). National Portrait 
Gallery of Eminent Americans. Engraved portraits with 


facsimile signatures. 2 vols. 4to, half calf (rubbed).. 
Nes Yuet 
295. DWIGHT (THEODORE). History of the Hartford 
Convent: with a Review of the Policy of the United States 
Government, which led to the War of 1812. 8vo, cloth. 
N. Y. 1833 
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296. HARDLEY-WILMOT (SIR JOHN E.). Reminis- 

is cences of the late Thomas Assheton Smith, or the pursuits of 

an Hnglish Country Gentleman. Portrait and illustrations. 
”. 8vo, ealf. Lond. 1860 


297. HARLY AMERICAN DRILL BOOK. Military Dis- 
cipline. The Newest Way and Method of Exercising Horse 
and Foot. With some account of Field Officers, and a Descrip- 
tion of the Arms of Horse and Foot. 12mo, old sheep. 

Bost.: Printed by John Allen for Nicholas Boone, 1718 


f * An extremely rare and important item of Americana. Not 
2 d- noted in Sabin, Evans, or any other of the recognized bib- 
liographers of Americana. One of the earliest works on mili- 
tary science printed in the Colonies. Nicholas Boone, for 
whom the book was printed, was the publisher of the ‘‘ Boston 
News Letter,’’ the first American newspaper. 


3 298. HARLY HISTORY of the Southern States (Lilly). 

Phila. 1832; Life and Services of Gen. Anthony Wayne 

( © (Moore). Phila., n. d.; The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. 
; Exeter, 1842. 3 vols. 12mo and smaller, various bindings. 


299. EARLY IMPRINTS. Old Music (3 pieces) Published 
f Dy Carr (Phila.) and Hewett (N. Y.), n. d.; The Badge. A 
7 ( Moral Tale for Children. 16mo, original wrappers. Bost. 


A 1824; Catalogue of Library of the West Parish Association in 
Boston. 12mo, sewn. Cambridge, 1826; and one other. 6 vols. 
and pieces. 


300. EASTLAKE (SIR CHARLES L.). Handbook of 
m4 A Painting. The Italian Schools. 100 illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, 
.~  eloth, uncut (edges slightly rubbed). Lond. 1869 


_ 801. ECLECTIC Magazine (The). Many fine mezzotints by 
4 Sartaim. Jan., 1853, to Oct., 1856. 6 vols. royal 8vo, half 
\, leather (rubbed). N. Y. 1853-56 


302. EDDY (MARY BAKER). Science and Health, with 
2 Key to the Scriptures. Text in German and English. 12mo, 
os cloth. Bost. 1918 


303. EDGAR POE and His Critics (Whitman). N. Y. 

1860; Memoirs and Correspondence of Madame Recamier 

oO (Luyster). Bost. 1867; Autobiography of Mrs. Piozzi (Hay- 
.? ward, edit.). Bost. 1861. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


304. EDWARDS (CHARLES, Editor). Payne’s Univer- 

sum; or, Pictorial World. Profusely dlustrated with steel 

4 engravings of Views in all Countries, Portraits of Great Men, 

2° and Specimens of Works of Art. 3 vols. 4to, cloth, full oilt 
edges. Lond., n.d. 


* Fine clean copy, with the plates in unspotted mynaon. 
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305. EGAN (PIERCE). Sporting Anecdotes, Original 
and Selected ; including Numerous Characteristic Portraits of 
Persons in Every Walk of Life, * * * on the Turf, At the 
Table and in the Diversions of the Field. Frontispiece i com- ° 
partments by I. R. Cruikshank, one folding and 2 full-page 
colored plates, 2 portrats and numerous woodcuts by Bewick 
and others. 8vo, half crimson levant, emblematic gilt tooling 
on back, gilt edges, by Zaehnsdorf. Lond. 1825 


* A new edition, considerably enlarged and improved. 


306. ELIA (Lamb), N. Y. 1887; Works of William Blake 
(Grolier Club), 1905; Materials for Thinking, Numbers 1 to 
12; State of the Dead (John Milton) ; Romantic Adventures. 
of a Milkmaid (Thomas Hardy), N. Y. [1894]; and others. 
25 pieces, paper. 


307. ELIZABETH (QUEEN), of England. Document 
Signed. Dated Aug. 4, 1598. To the Earl of Nottingham. 
2 pp. folio, with superscription. 

* A remarkably fine specimen of this much-sought-for signa- 
ture. It is prefixed to a document (or rather a letter) of 
a most important character, containing particulars of a levy 
of Lances and Light-Horse in the County of Surrey, and is. 
addressed to ‘‘Our right trusty and right well-beloved cousin 
and counsellor the Erle of Nottingham,’’ and is dated the 
4th of August, 1598; and apparently refers to the time when 
the Queen had determined to increase the strength of the army 
and navy, and placed the direction thereof in the hands of 
the Earl of Nottingham. From the Collection of Robert Cole,. 
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308. ELLIOT (JONATHAN). The Debates in the several 
State Conventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitu- 
tion as recommended by the General Convention at Phila- 
delphia in 1787. 5 vols. 8vo, old sheep (bindings worn). 

— Wash. 1854 

309. ELLIOTT (ROBERT). Views in India, China, and 
on the Shores of the Red Sea. Hngraved plates after drawings 
by Prout, Cattermole, Cox, and others. 2 vols. 4to, cloth, 
morocco backs (nail hole in one back), full gilt edges. 

; Lond. ered: 

310. ELZEVIR PRESS. Gonealez de Salas (Don Josepho 
Antonio). De duplici viventium terra dissertatio paradoxica. 
Fine engraved frontispiece and full plate of armorial bear- 
mgs of the author by 8S. Savri after D. Sebast. Small 4to, 
original vellum. Luegd.-Bat., apud Elzeviros An. 1650) 

* Rare. A fine copy of this geographical and historical work 
referring also to America. 

311. EMBLEMS. Quarles (Francis). Emblems Divine and 
Moral together with Hieroglyphics of the Life of Man. Por- 
trait, engraved title and numerous plates of emblems. 12mo, 
original smooth calf, gilt back (slightly foxed). Bristol, 1808. 


312. EMERSON (R. W.). Poems. First Epirion. 12mo, 
original cream glazed boards, one cover loose and back strip 
wanting. Good clean copy inside. Bost. 1847 


313. EMIN PASHA and the Rebellion at the Equator), 
(Mountenay-Jephson). N. Y. 1890; Diversions of a Diplomat ' 


in Turkey (Cox). N. Y. 1887; British History Chronologi- 
eally -Arranged (Wade). Lond. 18438. 3 vols. 8vo, various 
bindings (one binding poor). 

314. ERAGNY PRESS. Histoire de Peau d’Ane. Jllus- 
trations by E. Sturge Moore and Lucien Pissarro. 8vo, boards, 
uncut. Lond. 1902 

* Limited to 230 copies. 

315. ERAGNY PRESS. Abrégé de 1l’Art Poetique Fran- 
eois. Par Pierre de Ronsard. Ornaments by Pissarro. 8vo, 
boards, uncut. Lond. 1903 

* Limited to 226 copies. 

316. ESQUEMELING. (JOHN). Bucaniers of America; 
or, a true Account of the Most Remarkable Assaults Commit- 
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Bucaniers of Jamaica and Tortuga, both English and French 

.... more especially the unparallel’d Exploits of Sir Henry 

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ealf (a little worn). Lond.: Printed for William Crooke, 1684 

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wider than the Hoe copy. 

317. ESSAY ON NOTHING (An). A Quaint jeu d’esprit 
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318. ESSAYS IN TAXATION (Seligman). N. Y. 1913; 


‘The Science of Law and Law-Making (Clarke). N. Y. 1898; 


Apollonius of Perga. Edited in Modern Notation by T. L. 
Heath. Cambridge, 1896. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 


319. ESSEX HOUSE PRESS. An Endeavor towards the 
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320. EVANGELINE: The Place, The Story and the Poem. 
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Large 4to, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Only 500 copies printed. 

N. Y. 1882 

321. EYRE (JOHN). The Christian Spectator; Bemg a 
Journey from England to Ohio, Two Years in that State, 


Travels in America, etc. 12mo, sewn, pp. 72: Albany, 1838 
* Scarce. With the slip of errata pasted on back of title. 


322. EYRE (JOHN). The Christian Spectator: being a 


Journey from England to Ohio, Two Years in that State, 
(7) Travels in America, &. Albany, 1838 ; The European Stranger 


in America. N. Y. 1839. 2 vols. in one, 12mo, cloth (binding 
worn, slightly stained). 

323. FAIRFAX (SIR THOMAS). The King’s Cabinet 
Opened: or, Certain Packets or Secret Letters & Papers, 


_ Written with the King’s own Hand and taken in his Cabinet at 


Nasby Field, June 14, 1645. Portrait by Benoist wserted. 
Small 4to, half calf (margins stained). . 
Lond.: Printed for R. Bostock, 1645 


* First EDITION. 


324. FAMOUS ETCHERS. A Series of 20 original Etch- 


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325. FERDINAND AND ISABELLA (King and Queen of 
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3826. FIDDES (RICHARD). Life of Cardinal Wolsey. 
Tiwo Portraits by Vertue, and plates. Folio, old calf (re- 
backed). <A fine, clean and tall copy. Lond. 1724 

* Armorial bookplate of the Rt. Hon. George Rose. 

327. FIELD (EUGENE). Love-Songs of Childhood. First 
Epition. 16mo, cloth. NY 71394 

328. FIELD (EUGENE). The Love Affairs of a Biblio- 
maniac. First Epirion. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. 

N. Y. 1896 


329. FIELD (EUGENE). Sharps and Flats. Collated by 
Slason Thompson. Firsr Hpirion. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, gilt 


tops, uncut. , N. Y. 1900 © 


330. FIELDING (HENRY). The History of Tom Jones: 

a Foundling. 4 vols. 12mo, original calf (front covers of Vols. 

1 and 2 loose). Lond. 1750: 
* With the bookplate of S. Wilson Bishop in each volume. 


331. FIELDING (HENRY). The Works of Henry Field- 
ing. With the Author’s Preface and an Introduction by G. H. 
Maynadier. With photogravure frontispieces. 12 vols. 8vo, 
sheets, uncut. N. Y.: G. D. Sproul, 1903 

* The Hand-made Edition. One of 150 sets printed. 


332. FIELDS (JAMES T.). Yesterdays with Authors. 
Illustrated with photogravure portraits, autograph letters, etc. 
8vo, cloth, uncut. Bost. 1900 

* Inserted is a 3 pp. A. L. S., from the Author to Prof. Long- 
fellow. ‘‘I send you a Phila. Emdymion for perusal as per 
author’s request. You will see by his letter to me what a high 
opinion Mr. Hirst entertains of the Poem. Our firm is in a 
quandary touching its merits. Has it any?’’ ete. 


333. FIFTY YEARS IN THE NORTHWEST (Folsom). 
Portraits. un. p. 1888; Edwards’ Great West, and her Com- 
mercial Metropolis. Jllustrated. St. Louis, 1860; Our West- 
ern Empire (Brockett). Maps and illustrations. Phila. 1882. 
3 vols. 8vo, cloth, and half roan. 


334. FIGUIER (LOUIS). The World before the Deluge; 
The Vegetable World; The Ocean World; The Insect World; 
Reptiles and Birds; Earth and Sea. Illustrated with numer- 
ous woodcuts. 6 vols. 8vo, half green morocco. Lond. 1867-8-9 


330. FISHERIES, GAME AND FOREST COMMISSION. 
Report for 1895, 2 copies; Report for 1898, 3 copies. Nwmer- 
ous tlustrations and colored plates. 5 vols. 4to, cloth. 

| Albany, 1896-99 

336. FISKE (JOHN). A Century of Science, and other 
Essays. First Epition. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. 

Bost. 1899 

337. FISKE (JOHN). Essays, Historical and Literary. 
Portrait. First Epition. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. 

Ne V).. LUO 
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es 338. FISKE (JOHN). New France and New England. 


Map. First Epirion. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uneut. Bost. 1902 
“339. FITZGERALD (EDWARD). Works. Reprinted from 


“Ahe Original Impressions, with Corrections. Portrait. 2 vols. 


8vo, cloth (slightly damaged by nail). Lond. and N. Y. 1887 
340. FITZGERALD (PERCY). The Romance of the Eneg- 


» lish Stage. Firsr Epirion. 2 vols. 8vo, half brown morocco, 


-uneut (a few pages stained). Lond. 1874 
341. FITZGERALD (PERCY). A New History of the 
English Stage. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1882 
342. FLEMING (J. M.). The Practical Violin School for 
Home Students. Illustrated. 4to, cloth. -Lond. 1886 
343. FLEMING (J. M.). The Fiddle Fancier’s Guide. 
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344. FLOWERS of Ancient History (Adams). Leesburg, 


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burg, 1896; and others. 12 vols., various sizes.and bindings. 


345. FORCE (PETER). American Archives: Authentick 


_Records, State Papers, Debates, Letters and Other Notices of 


“ Publick Affairs, the Whole Forming a Documentary History 
of the Origin and Progress of the North American Colonies. 


Fourth series, Vols. 2 to 6; Fifth series, Vols. 1, 2 and 3. 
8 vols. folio, half calf. Wash. 1839-53 


346. FORD (SHERIDAN). The Art of Folly. 8vo, erim- 
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ereen forming a conventional floral design in the corners, gilt 
inside borders, with a doublure of white levant, and white 
watered-silk end-leaves, gilt top, uncut, by the Adams Bindery. 

Bost. 1901 


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347. FORE-EDGE PAINTING. Scott (Sir Walter). 


/Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field. First Eprrion. Hn- 


graved title dated 1809 and 6 plates after Westall, by Heath, 
Engelheart and others. 4to, diamond calf gilt, gilt edges, 
with a fine painting on the fore-edge of Tantallon Castle with 
the Bass Rock in the distance. (1 hinge broken and one re- 
Edinb. and Lond. 1808-9 


. FORMAN (H. BUXTON). Our Living Poets. An 


Lond.: Tinsley Bros., 1871 
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Edmund Clarence Stedman, on literary matters, bookplates, 
and extra-illustrating. 
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349. FOUCHE (JOSEPH). The Memoirs of Joseph 
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France. With a portrat from the rare print suppressed by 
the French Police (slightly torn and mended, not injuring 
portrait). 2 vols. 8vo, half red morocco, backs tooled with 
Napoleonic emblems, gilt tops. Lond. 1825 


* Very rare. 


300. FRANCIS (JOHN W.). Old New York: or, Reminis- 
cences of the Past Sixty Years. With a Memoir of the 
Author by Henry T. eEceeE nan, Portrmt. S8vo, half calf 
(rubbed). N. Y. 1866 


3g01. FRANKLIN IMPRINT. Conductor Generalis: or, 
The Office, Duty and Authority of Justices of the Peace, &e. 
With, A Collection out of Sir Mathew Hales, concerning the 
descent of Lands, &c. Second Edition, with Large Additions. 
Thick 12mo, old calf (end-leaves somewhat stained, but good 
and sound copy). 

Phila.: Printed and Sold by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1749 


* Has autograph on title of Thomas F. Scattergood, an early 
Philadelphia Quaker. 


302. FRANKLIN IMPRINT. [Johnson (Samuel).| Ele- 
menta Philosophica: containing chiefly, Noetica, or Things 
relating to the Mind or Understanding: and Ethica, or Things 
relating to the Moral Behaviour. 8vo, contemporary calf 
(binding somewhat warped, end leaves stained, name erased 
from title). Phila.: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, 1752 

* Contains both of the separate titles. Has signature on fly- 


leaf and half-title of Thomas F. Scattergood, of the old Penn- 
sylvania Quaker family. 


300. FRASER (MRS. HUGH ann HUGH C.). Seven 
Years on the Pacific Slope. Numerous allustrations.  8vo, 
cloth, uncut. N. Yuondvl4 


304, FREER (MARTHA WALKER). Complete Set of 
the Historical Works of Miss Freer. Jllustrated with por- 
traits. All Firsr Epitions. 19:-volumes, 12mo and 8vo, in 
‘the original cloth, uncut. Lond. 1854-66 

The set comprises the following titles: 
Life-of Marguerite d’Angouleme, Queen of Navarre. 2 vols. 

1854. 

Life of Jeanne d’Albret, Queen of Navarre. 2 vols. 1855. 
Elizabeth de Valois, Queen of Spain. 2 vols. 1857. 
Henry III. King of France and Poland. 3 vols. 1858. 
History of the Reign of Henry IV. 2 vols. 1860. 
Henry IV. and Marie de Medici. 2 vols. 1861. 

The Last Decade of a Glorious Reign. 2 vols. 1863. 
Married Life of Anne of Austria. 2 vols. 1864. 

Regency of Anne of Austria. 2 vols. 1866. 

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complete sets are found only occasionally. This set is in very 
good condition, although some of the covers show evidences of 
wear, as is always the case in books of this age when retained 
in the original bindings. 

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doo. FRENCH ENGRAVING. Suite des Seize Estampes 
representant les Conquetes de 1’Empereur de la Chine [| Kien- 
Long], avec leur Explication. 16 fine double-page plates of 
battles, parades, worship, dc. Folio, full calf (back somewhat 
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306. FRENCH PAINTING. A History of, from Its Ear- 
hest to Its Latest Practice. By C. H. Stranahan. Illustrations. 
Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y.: Seribner’s, 1888 


357. FRENCH’S Standard and Minor Dramas, 22 pieces. 
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358. FRENEAU (PHILIP). Poems written between the 
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359. FRERE (JOHN HOOKHAM). The Works of, in 
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2 vols. 8vo, red straight-grain morocco, gilt, gilt edges, by 
Mansell. Lond.: B. M. Pickering, 1872 


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at the Chiswick Press. 


360. FRIENDSHIP of Books (Temple Scott), 1911; Com- 
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Emerson to a Friend, 1899; and others. 5 vols. 16mo and 8vo, 
cloth (one wrappers). 


361. FROM TONKIN TO INDIA by the Sources of the 
Trawadi. Jan., 1895-1896. By Prince Henri D’Orleans. [llus- 
trated. N.Y. 1898; Narrative of the Expedition of an Ameri- 
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trated. N. Y. 1856. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 


362. FROST (JOHN). Indian Wars of the United States ; 
from the Harliest Period to the Present Time. Numerous 
woodcuts. 8vo, stamped leather. Auburn, 1852 


363. FROUDE (JAMES ANTHONY). History of HEng- 


+land from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish 
| “yArmada. 12 vols. 12mo, half red calf (rubbed, some labels 


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364. GAJUS (BARTOLOMAIUS). Epitome Historico- 
Chronologica Gestorum Omnium Patriacharum, ete. Inter- 
esting copperplate portraits. Folio, old boards, leather back. 

Rome, 1751 

365. GALLERY OF ENGRAVINGS (The). Edited by the 
Rev. B. N. Wright. Numerous plates. 3 vols. 4to, half red 
morocco gilt, full gilt edges. Lond., n. d. 

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366. GAMES of the North American Indians (Culin). 
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Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Vols. 
4-7. 4 vols. N. Y. 1905. 6 vols. royal 8vo, cloth. 


367. GAUTIER (THEOPHILE). The Works of Theophile 
Gautier. With frontispieces in two states, one being hand- 
colored, and other photogravures. 24 vols. 8vo, buckram, 
paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y.: George D. Sproul, 1900 

* The Hand-made Edition. One of 300 sets printed. 


368. GAVARD (CH.). Galeries Historiques de Versailles. 
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16 vols., including the 6 supplementary volumes, folio, soundly 
bound in half crimson morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Paris, 1845 


* A beautiful set of this monumental work, with the plates, 

comprising portraits, views, etc., engraved by Nargeot, Hugue- 

, net, Geille, Picot, Petit, Skelton, and others, in unspotted con- 
dition. 


369. GAY (JOHN). Fables. By the late Mr. Gay. Nu- 
merous fine copperplates after the designs of Gravelot. 2 vols. 

x Svo, old calf (rebacked, name on titles, one page torn). 
. Lond. 1755 
370. GAY (JOHN). Fables. With a Life of the Author. 
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William Blake, Grainger, Wilson, Skelton, Mazell, Cook, dc. / 


2 vols. royal 8vo, full polished calf, gilt backs and inside 
borders, gilt tops, uncut, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. 
PY if - Lond.: John Stockdale, 1793 


* Fine copy of the GENUINE First ISSUE, with the plates 
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3871. GELL (SIR WILLIAM) ann GANDY (JOHN P.). 
Pompeiana: The Topography, Edifices, and Ornaments of 
Pompeii. 77 engraved plates. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt 
edges. Lond. 1817-19 


372. GEMS. Middleton (J. H.). The Engraved Gems of 
Classical Times, with a Catalogue of the Gems in the Fitz- 
william Museum. Plates and text illustrations. Royal 8vo, 
cloth, gilt top, uncut (stamped copy). Cambridge, 1891 


373. GENEALOGY. Die Familien Matthiessen, Lubbes 
und Reinecke in Altona. By Eduard Reincke. Hamburg, 
1887; The Britton Genealogy. By Edward E. Britton. N. Y. 
1901; The Townshend Family. By C. H. Townsend. New 
Haven [1882]. 3 vols. 8vo, wrappers. 


374. GENTLE ART of Dining (Hopkinson Smith). N. Y. 
1906; The Awakening (Chambers). Presentation copy, im- 
scribed by the author. Bost. 1903. 2 vols. 12mo, boards and 
paper covers. 

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375. GERMAN-ENGLISH Dictionary (Adler), 1885; 
Macaulay’s England, 1856; Tyler’s Universal History, 2 vols. 
1847; Cutting, &¢., relating to Hudson Tubes (lot) ; Meister- 
schaft Linguistry, Italian (Rosenthal), 15 parts; and others. 
19 vols. 


376. GERMANTOWN PRESS. Everard (John). Some 
Gospel Treasures, or The Holiest of all Unvailing; Discover- 
ing yet more the Riches of Grace and Glory to the Vessels 
of Mercy. Small 4to, original calf (small stain on title and 
small hole in date). 

Lond. 1653; Reprinted in Germantown, by Christopher 
Sower, 1757. 


377. GERMANY and England (Cramb), 1914; Pan-Ger- 
manism (Usher), 1918; Secrets of the German War Office. 
(Graves), 1914. 3 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth. 


378. GILCHRIST (ALEXANDER). Life of William 


’ Blake, ‘‘Pictor Ignotus.’’ With Selections from his Poems 


and other Writings. Jllustrated with an engraved portrait, 
facsimiles in photolithography and a few of Blake’s original 
plates. First Eprrion. 2 vols. large 8vo, cloth, uneut. 

* Scarce. Lond. 1863 


379, GILFILLAN (REV. GEORGE). The Poetical 
Works of Goldsmith, Collins, and T. Wharton. With Lives, 
Critical Dissertations and Explanatory Notes; Poetical 
Works of William Shakespeare and the Harl of Surrey. 
With Memoirs, Critical Dissertations and Explanatory Notes. 
2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Edinb. 1854-46 


380. GILLIES (REV. JOHN). Memoirs of the Life of 
the Reverend George Whitefield. 12mo, old sheep (rubbed). 
New Haven, 1812 
* Contains a long list of subscribers, including many names 

prominent in the annals of New England. 

381. GILLRAY (JAMES). The Works of James Gillray 
from the Original Plates with the Addition of Many Sub- 
jects not before Collected. Wath a mezzotint portrait of the 
artist. Atlas folio, half morocco, gilt edges (2 or 3 plates 
have been removed). Lond., n. d. 

382. GOLDSMITH (OLIVER). The Poetical Works. 
With Remarks, attempting to ascertain, chiefly from loeal 
Observation, the Actual Scene of the Deserted Village. By 
R. H. Newell. Hngravings by Atkin. 4to, purple ealf, 

‘Lond. 1820 

383. GOLDSMITH (OLIVER). The Vicar of Wakefield. - 


' Prefatory Memoir by George Saintsbury. 114 colored illus- 


trations. Royal 8vo, full crimson levant morocco, gilt back, 
the front cover decorated with a reproduction of one of the 
illustrations inlaid in various colored morocco, surrounded 
with an elaborate border in gilt, gilt edges. In a cloth ease. 
Lond. 1886 
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384. GOLF (H. G. Hutchinson), Lond. 1895, with many 
illustrations; Chess for Beginners (Swinton), 1897; The 
American Hoyle, 1878; Elwell on Bridge, 1904. 4 vols. 16mo 
and 12mo, cloth. 


385. GOULD (MARCUS T. C.). Report of the Trial of 
Friends, at Steubenville, Ohio, 1828. 8vo, original boards, 
uncut (warped and some parts stained). Phila. 1829 

*This interesting trial arose from the ‘‘Hicksite’’ con- 
troversy among the Quakers. 

386. GOVERNORS. 11 autograph signatures. 


* Comprises: Connecticut, W. A. Buckingham and Alexan- 
der H. Holley; Kentucky, B. Masoffin; Georgia, Joseph E. 


Brown and Herschal V. Johnson; New Hampshire, William( 


Hail; New Jersey, C. 8. Holden; New York, E. D. Morgan; 
Rhode Island, W. W. Hoppin; Tennessee, J. S. Harris; Wis- 
eonsin, Alex. W. Randall. 

387. GRAMMONT (COUNT). Memoirs of the Court of 
Charles the Second. With numerous additions and illustra- 
tions, as edited by Sir Walter Scott. Portrait. 12mo, half 
green calf. Lond. 1864 


388. GRAND CANYON of Arizona, 1902; To California 
over the Sante Fe Trail (Higgins), 1906; Folding maps of 
Maine and New York, with linen backs; booklets, &e. Lot. 


389. GRAPHIC (The). From Vol. 1 (1875) to Vol. 56 
(1897). Jllustrated with thousands of woodcuts. 56 Hae: 
folio, various bindings (some bindings broken). 

Lond. 1875- 1897 

390. GRASSOT (PAUL LOUIS, Celebrated French Comic 
Actor). A series of 23 original water-color drawings por- 
trayine Grassot in his various character impersonations. 
Each drawing signed ‘‘L. W.”’ or ‘‘W. W.’’ (2?) Size of each 
514 x 7% inches, each neatly inlaid and lettered, and bound 
in oblong 4to, morocco. [Ca. 1844-55] 


* A series of well-executed sketches by an able caricaturist. 


3891. GRAY (THOMAS). Poems and Letters. With 


Memoirs of His Life and Writings, by William Mason. Fine | 


engraved portrait by Cooper. 8vo, old straight-grain mo- 
rocco, gilt, gilt edges (slightly rubbed). Lond. 1820 


392. GRAY (THOMAS). An Elegy written in a Country 
Churehyard. Illustrated by Birket Foster, George Thomas 
and others. 12mo, three- quarters morocco, lt back and top, 
uncut. Lond. : Cundall, 1855 

393. GREENAWAY ILLUSTRATIONS. Kate Green- 
away’s Painting Book with Outlines from her Various Works 
for Boys and Girls to Paint. Small 4to, limp pictorial boards. 

Lond., n. d. 

394, GREENAWAY (KATE). Almanac for 1885. Colored 
illustrations. 24mo, glazed and illustrated boards. 

Lond.: Routledge [1884] 


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395. GRIFFITH (JOHN). A Journal of the Life, Travels 
and Labours in the Work of the Ministry, of John Griffith, 
Late of Chelmsford; formerly of Darby, in Pennsylvania. 
[and] Some Brief Remarks upon Important Subjects, ad- 
dressed to the People called Quakers. 2 vols. bound in one, 
8vo, calf (contemporary signature on title, some leaves slightly 
stained). 

London Printed; Phila.: Reprinted by Joseph Crukshank, 
1780-81. 


- 396. GRIFFITHS (MAJOR ARTHUR). Mysteries of 


~~ Police and Crime. Profusely illustrated. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 


Lond.: Cassell, n. d. 


397. GROLIER CLUB. Matthews (William). Modern 
Bookbinding practically Considered. A Lecture. 8 repro- 
ductions in colors. 4to, cloth, gilt top, uncut. 


N. Y.: Grolier Club, 1889 
* One of 300 copies on Hand-made paper. 


398. GROLIER CLUB. Milton (John). Areopagitica. A 
Speech of Mr. John Milton for the Liberty of Unlicensed 
Printing, to the Parliament of England. With an Introduc- 
tion by James Russell Lowell. Proof portrait of Milton. 
16mo, boards, uncut. N. Y.: Grolier Club, 1890 
| * One of 325 copies on Holland paper. 


399. GROLIER CLUB. . Catalogue of an Exhibition of 
Illuminated and Painted Manuscripts, together with a few 
Early Printed Books and Illuminations. Also, some Examples 
of Persian Manuscripts. 22 facsimules in photogravure. Square 
8vo, cloth, uncut. NeaY kee, 

* Limited to 350 copies. 


400. GROLIER CLUB. Catalogue of the Engraved Work 
of Asher B. Durand. Portrat and facsumile. 8yo, wrappers 
uncut (wrappers spotted). N. Y.: The Grolier Club, 1895 

* LARGE Paper. Only 350 copies printed. 


401. GROLIER CLUB. Description of the Early Printed 
books owned by the Grolier Club. Royal 8vo, half morocco. — 
* Limited to 400 copies. . N. Y. 1895 


402. GROLIER CLUB. Transactions of the Grolier Club 
of the City of New York from Feb., 1894, to July, 1899. Part 
Ill. Hitched portrats on Japan paper, facsinules and other 
illustrations. Royal 8vo, original boards, uncut. 

* One of 470 copies. N. Y.: Grolier Club, 1899 


403. GROLIER CLUB. Catalogue of Etchings and Dry- 
Points by Rembrandt. Selected for Exhibition at the Grolier 
Club of the City of New York. April-May, 1900. Portraat. 
Square 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y.: The Grolier Club, 1900 

* Edition limited to 310 copies. 


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/ 404. GROLIER CLUB. Engraved Work of Asher B. 
7>P urand. Illustrated. N.Y. 1895; Catalogue of an Exhibition 
we Pains of a Centenary of Artist Lithography, WW 96-1896. 
y) Lilustrated. 2 vols. 8vo, wrappers, uncut. 
* Large Paper copies. 


if 405. GUICCIARDINI (FRANCESCO). Delle Istorie 


} d'Italia. 8 vols. in 4, 8vo, half morocco. Firenze, 1818 
A 406. GUIZOT (M.). Popular History of France. , Illus- 
/ , trated. 6 vols. royal 8vo, sheep. bosts, le cd. 


407. GUIZOT (M.). L’Histoire de France depuis les 
Temps les plus Recules Jusqu’en 1789. 5 vols.; L’Histoire 
Ode France depuis 1789 Jusqu’en 1848. 2 vols. Numerous 
a illustrations. 7 vols. royal 8vo, decorated cloth, gilt, 
morocco backs, gilt edges. Paris, 1901- 1889 

ae = me set. 


408. GUIZOT (M.). The History of France from the Ear- 
“lest Times to 1848. Illustrated. 8 vols. 12mo, cloth. 

"Y N. Y. 1884 

409. HAKLUYT. The Voyages of the English Nation to 

» America before the Year 1600. From Hakluyt’s Collection of 

,/ Voyages (1598-1600). Bdited by Hdmund Goldsmid. 4 vols. 

ai SY: half morocco (a little worn), gilt tops. 
Edinb.: Goldsmid, 1889-1890 


410. HALE (EDWARD EVERETT). Sybaris and other 
\ * Homes. First Epirion. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1869 
| 


411. HAMILTON (ALEXANDER). Alexander Hamilton. 

A Historical Study. By George Shea. N. Y. 1877; Alexander 

_ Hamilton, A Lecture on his Military Career. By James H. 

& |) Graybill. Portrait. N. Y. 1898. 2 vols. 8vo, wrappers and 
eloth, uncut. N. Y. 1877-1898 


; 412. HAMILTON (SCHUYLER). The History of the 

y7/ National Flag of the United States of America. Colored 

Loe plates, 12mo, cloth. Phila, 1853 
* Autograph presentation copy from the Author. 


413. HANDBOOK to the Practice of Pottery Painting 
(Sparkes). N. Y. 1878; George W. Thompson’s New Song 
~ Book; Recollections of Nettleton and the Great Revival of 
'®/ 1820 (Smith). Albany, 1848; Album de Costumes des Pays- 
Pe Bas. Colored photographs; The Persian Mar-nameh; or, the 
Book for taking Omens from Snakes. Bombay, 1893; Petit 
Traite des successions Muselmanes (Cambon). Alger, 1896. 

6 vols., various sizes and bindings. 


414, HARPER’S New Monthly Magazine, Vols. 1 to 67. 
2. Illustrations. 67 vols. royal 8vo, half calf (some bindings 
, worn). N. Y. 1850-83 


* Unusually long run. 


f? 


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415. HARPER’S WEEKLY. From Vol. 1 (1857) to Vol. 
33 (1889). With 7 duplicates. Illustrated with thousands of 
woodcuts, including the well-known caricatures of Nast. 


_~ 40 vols. folio, half roan and half morocco (some bindings worn 


and backs gone). N. Y. 1857-1889 


* Includes the valuable Civil War volumes, which are in fine 
condition, soundly bound m half brown morocco. 


416. HARTE (BRET). The Writings of Bret Harte. 


/With Introductions, Glossary and Indexes. Illustrated with 


numerous photogravures. 19 vols. 8vo, half crimson levant 
morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Bost.: Houghton Mifflin Co., n. d. 
* Standard Library Edition. Fine set. 


417. HARTE (BRET). The Luck of Roaring Camp, and 
Other Sketches. Firsr Epirion. 12mo, original cloth. 
Bost. 1871 


418. HAWAII. Legends and Mythsh of Hawaii. The Fables 
and Folk-Lore of a Strange People. By Kalakaua. IJllustra- 
tions. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1888 


419. HAWKINS (SIR JOHN). A General History of the 
Science and Practice of Music. Illustrated. 3 vols. royal 8vo, 


/eloth. Lond. 1875 


420. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Mosses from an 
Old Manse. Firsr Eprrion. 12mo, cloth (some pp. slightly 
water-stained ). N. Y. 1846 


421. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Original Autograph 
. Manuscript, being a portion of his well-known work, ‘‘Our 
Old Home.’’ 70 lines closely written in ink, on 2 full pages, 


Aarge 4to. - [Circa 1863] 


422. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Septimius Felton; 


» or, The Elixir of Life. FIRST EpitTion. 12mo, cloth. 


Bost. 1872 


423. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Doctor Grimshawe’s 
Secret, a Romance. Edited, with Preface and Notes by Julian 


» Hawthorne. First Epirion. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1883 


424, HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Exercises in Com- 
memoration of the Centennial of the Birth of Nathaniel 
Hawthorne by the Essex Institute, Salem. June 238, 1904. 
Portraits. Brief Sketch of Abigail Browne of Salem, Mass. 
Bost. 1852. ‘‘Grandfather’s Stories.’’ [Possibly by Haw- 
thorne.| 2 pamphlets. 8vo and 18mo, wrappers. 


425. HEARN (LAFCADIO). ‘“‘Gombo Zhebes.’’ Little 
Dictionary of Creole Proverbs, selected from Six Creole 
Dialects [into French and English]. First Epirion. Square 
8vo, original brown cloth. N. Y. 1885 


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426. HENRY (MATTHEW). The Communiecant’s Com- 
panion: or Instructions and Helps for the Right Receiving 
of the Lord’s Supper. 12mo, old calf (broken, stained). 

Bost. 1716 
* An early American engraved portrait of Jonathan Bird 


pasted on the inside of the cover and his autograph signature 
at end on ‘‘ contents. ’’ 


427. HEWETT (SARAH). The Peasant Speech of 
Devon. With other matters connected therewith. First 
Epition. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1892 


428. HEYWOOD (THOMAS). Englands Elisabeth: Her 
Life and Troubles. With the rare portrait of the Queen, con- 


taming a view of Woodstock in the background after Sturt <\ 


by M. Droeshout. Small 12mo, old ealf (fore edge of title 
and line borders cut into in places). lLond.: J. Beale, 1631 


* First EDITION. Rare. Printed within line borders through- 


out. 
429. HILL (GEORGE BIRKBECK). Talks about Auto- 
graphs. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Bost. 1896 


430. HINDOO LAWS. A Code of Gentoo Laws, or, Ordi- 
nations of the Pundits. From a Persian Translation, made 
from the Original [by Nathaniel B. Halbed] written in the 
Sanserit Language. 285 pp. 8vo, sewed (covers lacking). 

Lond. 1777 


* Scarce and interesting work, compiled with the sanction of 
the Pundits and containing laws governing all the activities of 
life. : 


431. HINTON (JOHN HOWARD). The History and 
Topography of the United States of North America. With 
Additions and Corrections by Samuel L. Knapp; and a Con- 
tinuation to the Present Time by John Overton Choules. Hn- 
graved plates. 2 vols. 4to, mottled sheep. Bost. 1852 


432. HISTORY OF BOOKSELLERS (Curwen). Lond., 
n. d.; Catalogue of Library of William E. Burton. 1860; A 
Catalogue of Authors, with biographical sketches. H. M. 
and Co. 1899; The City of Tagaste (Hubbard). Pres. copy. 
East Aurora, 1900; Robert Burns Rare Print Collection. 
Edited by S. Eaton. Phila., n. d.; Biographical Memoranda 
of the Class of 1832 in Yale College. New Haven, 1880. 6 
vols., various sizes and bindings. 


433. HISTORY of the Administration of President Lin- 
coln (Raymond), N. Y. 1864; The Public Life of Capt. John 
Brown (Redpath), Bost. 1860. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


434, HISTORY of the Coal Miners of the United States 
(Roy). Columbus [1903]; Fulfilment of Three Remarkable 
Prophecies relating to the development of Steamboat Naviga- 


5d 


oy 


- 
—_ & b 
> 


tion and Railroad Transportation, 1808-1908. By Henry 
Whittemore; Report of the Sec. of Treasury of the Commerce 
and Navigation of the United States. Wash. 1824. 38 vols. 
8vo and 12mo, cloth (one paper). 


435. HISTORY of Signboards, from the Harliest to the 
Present Day (Larwood and Hotten). Lond. 1900; The Cathe- 
drals of Great Britain (Ditchfield). Lond. 1904. 2 vols. 
12mo, cloth. 


436. HISTORY of United Netherlands (Motley). Vol. 1 
and 2 only, 1861. First Eprrion; Macaulay’s History of 
England, 4 vols. N. Y. 1850; Gibbon’s Roman Empire, 2 
vols.; Buckle’s Civilization, 2 vols. 1862. 10 vols. 8vo and 
royal 8vo, cloth. 


4364. HOGARTH (WILLIAM). Works of MHogarth. 
From the original plates restored by James Heath. Contains 
the two suppressed plates. Elephant folio, old half morocco 
(binding broken, title-page missing, and other defects. Not 
returnable). ; * «ene at ee 


437. HOLBEIN (HANS). Imitations of Original Draw- 
ings in the Collection of his Majesty, for the Portraits of Illus- 
trious Persons of the Court of Henry VIII, with Biographical 
Tracts. Published by Joseph Chamberlaine. 92 portraits, in 
tints. Atlas folio, half crimson levant morocco, gilt edges 
(somewhat rubbed). Lond.: W. Bulmer and Co., 1792 


* A splendid copy of this beautiful work, with brilliant im- 
pressions of the plates by Bartolozzi, including 8 proofs be- 
fore all letters. The copy contains the portraits of Holbein 
and his wife, and the two miniatures of the sons of Charles 
Brandon, with several others not usually found in the book. 


437s. HOLLAND HOUSE. By Princess Marie Liechten- 
stein. Hngraved portraits after G. F. Watts and others, and 


“many fine woodcuts. 8vo, full purple straight-grain morocco, 


gilt, gilt edges, with slip case. Lond. 1875 


438. HOLMES (ABIEL). American Annals; or, a Chron- 
ological History of America from its Discovery in 1492 to 
1805. First Eprrion. 2 vols. 8vo, contemporary sheep (pp. 
foxed). Cambridge, 1805 


439. HOLMES (ABIEL). A Sermon preached at Cam- 
bridge, Jan. 4, 1801. Cambridge, 1801; Sermon preached at 
the Installation of the Rev. Abiel Holmes, Jan. 25, 1792. By 
James Dana. Bost. 1792; Sermon on the Freedom and Hap- 
piness of America. Preached at Cambridge, Feb. 19, 1795. 
By Abiel Holmes. Bost. 1795. 38 pamphlets. 


440. [HOLMES (OLIVER WENDELL).| The Poet at 
the Breakfast Table. Frontispiece. First Epition. 12mo, 
cloth, lower edges uncut. Bost. 1872 

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441. HONE (WILLIAM). The Every-Day Book and 
Table-Book; and The Year Book. Numerous illustrations. 
Together 4 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1838 


442. HOOD (J. B.). Advance and Retreat. Personal 
Experiences in the United States and the Confederate States 


"Armies. Map and portraits. 8vo, cloth (some pp. stained). 


New Orleans, 1880 
443. HOOKE (N.). The Roman History, from the Build- 


_ ing of Rome to the Ruin of the Commonwealth. With maps 


and numerous engravings. 3 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond., n. d. 


444, HORSES. The Trotting Horse in America (Wood- 


_ ruff), 1868. First Eprrion ; Horse Breeding (Sanders), 1885 
/ and 1893 (2 editions) ; The Stud (Hieover), 1858 ; and an- 


other. 5 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


445. HORTICULTURIST’S Rule-Book (Bailey), 1896; 
Our Native Trees (Keeler). 1900; How to Know the Wild 
Flowers (Dana), 1893; Garden Making (Bailey), 1898; and 
another. 5 vols. 16mo to 8vo, cloth. 


446. HOWELLS (WILLIAM D.). Sketch of the Life and 


) Character of Rutherford B. Hayes. Portrait. First Eprrion. 


12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1876 


447. HOWITT (WILLIAM). Visits to Remarkable Places: 
Old Halls, Battle Fields, Scenes Illustrative of Striking Pas- 
sages in Enelish History and Poetry. Numerous woodcuts. 
2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1840-42 


448. HUGO (VICTOR). The Complete Works of Hugo; 
including the Dramas and Poems. Illustrated. -20 vols. 


/ 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. Lond., n. d. 


* Edition de Luxe, limited to 500 copies. 
449. HUMES (THOMAS W.). The Loyal Mountaineers 


~ of Tennessee. Portraits and illustrations. 8vo, cloth. 


Knoxville, 1888 


450. HUTTON (W.). History of Birmingham. With 
considerable additions. Illustrated with many engravings 
and a map of the Town (repaired). 8vo, cloth (a little worn, 
and top of engraved title torn away). Birmingham, 1835 


451. ILLUSTRATED London News. Profusely ilustrated, 
by John Leech and others. From May 1857 to Dec. 1860. 
8 vols. folio, half leather (some backs worn, some shaken). 

Lond. 1857-60 


452, ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS (The). From Vol. 
1 (1842) to Vol. 87 (1885) inclusive, with extra volume 47. 
With thousands of illustrations. 88 vols. folio, half roan and 
shalf morocco (some bindings worn). Lond. 1843-1885 


o7 


ILLUSTRATIONS AND COLORED PLATES 


Including Scarce Items by Cruikshank and Rowlandson, 


Illustrations for the Arabian Nights, Paul et Virginia, etc. 


/ 453. ANTIQUARIAN ITINERARY. A series of engraved 
» & architectural views in Great Britain. Proof impressions on 
i. India Paper. 204 pieces, 12mo. | 


454. ARABIAN NIGHTS. 24 miscellaneous plates, illus- 
~ trating the Arabian Nights. Many proofs on India Paper. 
Various sizes. 


455. ARABIAN NIGHTS. 15 copper-plates after designs 
by Marillier; set of 6 plates, titles and frontispieces, undivided 
proofs by Romney, after Stothard, of the Doves Edition of 
1826; The same, finished plates. 24 pieces, 8vo and 12mo. 


456. ARABIAN NIGHTS. Complete set of 6 plates en- 

»4 graved by Watt, Finden, and Robinson, after designs by 
Westall. Proofs before letters on India Paper. Large 8vo. 
[Paris, 1822-25] 

457. ARABIAN NIGHTS. Complete set of 6 copper-plates 

, “>, engraved after designs of Smirke. Proofs on India Paper. 
aw... Ave. [Lond. 1810] 


* Very rare. 


458. ARABIAN NIGHTS. Complete set of 12 copper- 
plates, engraved by Heath, after designs by Westall. Proofs 
before all letters on India Paper. 8vo. [Lond. 1819] 


* Very rare. 


459. BERANGER (P. J. DBE). Hand-colored lithograph 
|” plates by Henri Monnier, illustrating the works of Beranger. 
69 pieces, 8vo and 12mo., 


460. BERANGER (P. J. bE). Set of copper-plate engray- 
» “)* Aings to.the works of Beranger. Proofs before letters on India 
' Paper. 44 pieces, 12mo. 


461. BEWICK (THOMAS). Woodeut vignettes, illustra- 

f) tions for ‘‘ Annals of Horsemanship,’’ ‘‘ Vicar of Wakefield,” 

SY and others. Proofs on India Paper, mounted. About 60 pieces, 
including an engraved portrait of the artist. 


462. BOCCACCIO’S DECAMERON. Views of Florence, 
India Paper proofs (3) ; Villa Palmieri, photograph; Certaldo, 


LA 


Fi 


AD aquatint; Portraits of Boccaccio, by Della Bella and Sievier 
0 


(2). 7 pieces. 


| 463. BOCCACCIO’S DECAMERON. Complete set of 10 
of plates engraved by Augustus Fox, after the designs of Stoth- 


ard. Proofs on India Paper. To illustrate the Pickering 


edition of 1825. Ato. 
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el a 


464. BURNS’ POEMS. Set of 9 vignette plates engraved 
by Finden after Westall, proofs; Set of 12 copper-plates by 
Cromek after Stothard. 21 pieces, 8vo. 


465. BURNS’ POEMS. Miscellaneous lot of engraved 


plates to illustrate the Poetical Works of Burns, including 
portraits, proofs on India Paper, ete. 39 pieces, various sizes. 


466. BURNS’ POEMS. Title vignette and frontispiece on 
three undivided sheets, proofs before letters on India Paper; 
Title and frontispiece, engraved by Scott after Unwin; Por- 
trait of Burns engraved by Robinson; and 2 others. 7 pieces, 
various sizes. 


467. CLARKE. (J. CLAYTON, ‘‘Kyp.’’). Five sets of 
original ink and water-color ‘‘Character Sketches’’ for 
Dickens’s works. ‘‘Nicholas Nickleby,’’ (18) ; ‘‘Old Curiosity 
Shop,’’ (18); ‘‘Barnaby Rudge,’ (12); ‘‘Old Curiosity 
Shop’’ (different), (12) ; and General works, (24). 114 pieces, 
4to. 


468. CLARKE (J..CLAYTON, ‘‘Kyp.’’). Three sets of 


ink and water-color Character Sketches for Dickens’s Pickwick 
Papers. Each set different. All signed ‘‘Kyd.’’ 84 pieces, 
Svo and 4to. 


469. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Miscellaneous lot of 


illustrations for Smollett, etc.; 11 lithograph reproductions 
of the ‘‘Coachman,’’ etc. 35 pieces, various sizes. 


470. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Art of Walking 
the Streets of London. 8 etchings, colored, after the designs 


of G. Woodward. Oblong 12mo, inlaid to 4to on Whatman . 


Paper. 9 pieces, including title. [Lond. 1818] 


471. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). London Characters. 
Complete set of the 24 hand-colored etchings. 19 of the set on 
Large Whatman Paper, and 6 inlaid on Whatman Paper, in- 
cluding 2 duplicates. 26 pieces, 4to and 8vo. [Lond. 1827-29 | 


* The Large Paper sets are extremely rare. 


472. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Series of 24 etchings 
illustrating ‘‘Oliver Twist,’’ as originally published in Bent- 
ley’s Miscellany. 8vo. [Lond. 1837-38 | 

473. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Set of Twelve plates 
for the Second Series of Dickens’s ‘‘Sketches by Boz.’’ 
Colored. Undivided, as printed, on six sheets, royal 8vo, in 
eloth portfolio. Lond. 1836-37 


* Very rare, in fine condition. 


474. DANCE OF DEATH. Trois Danses des Morts. 
Soixante-Douze en Bois. Hpreuves d’Artiste [on India 
Paper]. 12mo, wrappers. 

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Paris, 1856: 


475. DON QUIXOTE. Engraved plates and titles to Cer- 

vantes’ “‘Don Quixote,’’ engraved after designs by Stothard, 

“9 Unwin and others. Mainly proofs on India paper. 21 pieces, 
he various sizes. 


476. DON QUIXOTE. Set of 24 plates engraved by 
Coiny, Dambrun, Gaucher, ‘ete., after Lefévre and Le Barbier. 
Proofs before letters printed on 12 4to sheets. [ Paris, 17994 


* Very rare. 


V4 f11. ENGRAVINGS. A large lot of miscellaneous engrav- 

o) ~“ /ings to illustrate well-known works in English Literature. 

‘Included are many proofs on India paper, ete. About 150 
pieces, various sizes. 3 

478. LA FONTAINE. Portrait, engraved by Le Rat, and 

ee set of 40 plates illustrating the Tales. Engraved by 


es 


CPE, - onard, es Lancret, and sheen Royal 8vo, _ board covers. 
* Proofs on China Paper. 


479. LA FONTAINE. Contes. Les Vingt Estampes des- 

sinées par Fragonard et Touzé pour l’edition de P. Didot 

SY l’Ainé, Paris, 1795. Réduites et Gravées a 1’Eau-forte par 
T. de Mare. [Portrait, vignette, and 20 plates in three states. | 

12 parts, small folio, wrappers. Paris, 1881 


* Only 50 impressions of each state printed on Japan Paper. 


480. LA FONTAINE. 16 rejected plates of the edition of 
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518. JAMES (HENRY). Collected Set of the Writings of 
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24mo to 4to, cloth and wrappers (a few bindings rubbed or ~ 
soiled). v. p., 1875-1914 


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millan’s Collected English Edition of 1883 and some of the works. 
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Transatlantic Sketches. Bost. 1875. 
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The same. N. Y. 1892. First Illustrated Edition. 
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Half-Hour Series. N. Y¥. 1880. , 
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Confidence. Lond. 1880. 2 vols. 
Washington Square. Lond. 1881. 2 vols. 
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Notes on a Collection of Drawings by G. Du Maurier. Intro- 
duction by Henry James. Lond. 1884. 
Tales of Three Cities. Lond. 1884. 
A Little Tour in France. Bost. 1885. 
Stories Revived. Lond. 1885. 3 vols. 
The Author of Beltraffio. Bost. 1885. 
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The Princess Casamassima. Lond. 1886. 3 vols. 
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Partial Portraits. Lond. 1888. 
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Picture and Text.. N. Y. 18938. 
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In the Cage. Lond. 1898. 
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William Wetmore and His Friends. Edinb. 1903. 2 vols. 

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Notes of A Son & Brother. Lond. 1914 

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English appearance of The Siege of London and The Point 
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Bibliography of Henry James, by Le Roy Phillips. 8vo, boards, 
cloth back, uncut. Bost.: Riverside Press, 1906. 

019. JAMES (HENRY). The Novels and Tales. Portrait 
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520. JAPAN. Narrative of the Expedition of an American 
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/ 522. JEFFERSON (THOMAS). Writings. Library Edi- 


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[} Other Writings. A. A. Lipscomb and A. E. Bergh, Editors. 
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529. KEANE (WILLIAM). The Beauties of Middlesex 
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530. KEATS (JOHN). Endymion: A Poetic Romance, 


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532. KELLY (MICHAEL). Reminiscences of Michael 
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5838. KELMSCOTT PRESS. The Works of Geoffrey 
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544, [LA FAYETTE (G.M. MARQUIS DE).] The Castle 
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049. LAUGHING MUSE (Guiterman). N. Y., n.d.; Bean- 
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_f  / 551. LEECH (JOHN). Original Pencil Sketch, drawn for 

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503. LEECH (JOHN). Pictures of Life and Character. 
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555. [LELAND (JOHN).] The Yankee Spy. Calculated 

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558. LEXICON THEOLOGICUM. By Rev. Patr. Friderici 
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060. LIBRARY OF UNIVERSAL HISTORY. Containing 
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566. LONDON ART JOURNAL. From 1849-1867, 1869- 
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567. LONGFELLOW (H. W.). Portland Sketch Book. 
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570. LONGFELLOW (H. W.). Hyperion. A Romanee. 
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571. LONGFELLOW (H. W.). Poems. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 
Bost. 1852 
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572. LONGFELLOW (H. W.). The Poetical Works. 2 vols. 
(title to first vol. wanting). Bost. 1880; The Complete Prose 


' Works, with his Later Poems. Illustrated edition. 8 vols. 4to, 


half morocco. 


5973. LOOMIS (ELIAS). The Descendants of Joseph 
Loomis who came from Braintree, England, in 1638, and 
settled in Windsor, Conn., in 1639. Frontispiece. 8vo, cloth. 

_ New Haven, 1870 
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574. LOSSING (BENSON J.). Pictorial Field-Book of 
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o75. LOUIS XV et Madame de Pompadour (Nolhac), Paris, 
1904; Les Francais (Rambaud), Paris, 1880; Histoire des 
Gaulois (Thierry), 2 vols. Paris, 1874. Together 4 vols. 12mo, 
half morocco. 


576. LOUIS XV. (King of France). DS.) pe aoe 
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577. LOVE (JOHN).. Geodaesia: or, the Art of Surveying 
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078. LOW (LIEUT. CHAS. RATHBONE). Her Majesty’s 
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half calf, gilt tops, uncut. N.Y dee 
979. LOWELL (JAMES RUSSELL). Fireside Travels. 
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980. LUCRETIUS (TITUS). De Naturum Rerum Libri 
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Londini: J. Tonson, 1712 


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981. LYDGATE (JOHN). The Churl and the Bird; trans- 
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Caxton about 1478. 8vo, boards, vellum back, uncut. 

. Cambridge: University Press, 1906 
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982. LYRIC LOVE: an Anthology (Watson). Lond. 1892: 
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and bindings. : 


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584. MACK (DOCTOR EBENEZER). The Cat-Fight; 
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585. MACKENZIE (ALEXANDER SLIDELL). The Life 
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586. MAHAN (A. T.). The Influence of Sea Power upon 
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* Presentation copy from the author, with inscription on in- 

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587. MANHATTAN and Henry Hudson (Clarke and 
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(Condon), 1887; A Tale of the Revolution (Goodrich), 1850. 
4 vols. 

588. MAPS. Map of Long Island. Large folding. Brook- 
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589. MAPS. Carte Velocipedique des Environs de Paris, 
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590. MARGARET, QUEEN OF NAVARRE. The Hep- 
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591. MARVIN (FREDERICK ROWLAND). The Last 
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593. MASSACHUSETTS. Treasury Bond dated May, 
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594. MASSACHUSETTS. Account Book of Toke Jacobs, 
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customers, price of his wares, value of time ant the varied 
kinds of work he engaged in. 

595. MASSINGER (PHILIP). The Plays of Massinger; 
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596. MASTERPIECES OF ITALIAN ART. Photograv- 
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The Artist’s Album. Colored plates. Folio. lLond., n. d. 
9 vols. 4to to folio, cloth and morocco. 


597. MAXIM (SIR HIRAM §&.). Artificial and Natural 
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598. MAYHEW (JONATHAN). A Sermon Preached in 
the Audience of His Excellency William Shirley ... and 
the Honourable House of Representatives of the Province of 
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599. MCCASKEY (J. P.). Lincoln literary collection. 
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600. M’CLUNG (JOHN A.). Sketches of Western Ad- 
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601. MELVILLE (LEWIS). William Makepeace Thack- 
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602. MEMOIR OF THE BOSTON ATHENAUM, with 
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1823; To the Freemen of Rhode Island. By ‘‘ A Republi- 
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604. MEMOIRS. Journal d’une Femme de Cinquante 


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La Duchesse de Choiseul [and] La Disgrave du Due et dela 
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605. MEMORIES OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN (Whit- 
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606. MERIMEE (PROSPER). Writings of Merimée. 
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607. MEXICO. Antiquités Mexieaines par A. Lenoir, 


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608. MIDDLE KINGDOM (The). By S. Wells Williams. 
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eloth. 


609. MILLAIS (JOHN G.). A Breath from the Veldt. 
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611. MILLER (HUGH), The Writings. Some volumes 


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612. MILITARY AND NAVAL Papers. Rear-Admiral D. 
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616. [MITCHELL (DONALD G.).] The Battle Summer. 


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620. MOORE (CLEMENT C.). An Apology for Chureh 
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York. By Mordecai M. Noah. N. Y. 1818; and two other 
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622. MOREL (SIR CHARLES). The Tales of the Genii; 
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62% MORRIS (WILLIAM). Useful Work v. Useless Toil. 
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624. MORRIS (WILLIAM). An Address delivered at the 
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Lond.: Chiswick Press, 1898-1900 


625. MORRIS (WILLIAM). The Collected Works. With 
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Lond. and N. Y.: Longmans, Green & Co., 1910 


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626. MOTLEY (JOHN LOTHROP). The Rise of the 
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Netherlands. Vols. 2, 3, and 4. N. Y. 1864; The Rise of the 
Dutch Republic. Vol. 1 only (black cloth ed.): N. Y. 1865. 
7 vols. 8vo, cloth. . 


628. MOTLEY (JOHN LOTHROP). The Rise of the 
Dutch Republic. A History. 3 vols. 8vo. N. Y. 1898; His- 
tory of the United Netherlands. Portraits. 4 vols. N. Y.., 
n. d.; The Life and Death of John of Barneveld: Illustrated. 
2 vols. N. Y. 1880. 9 vols. 8vo, cloth, paper labels. (Some 
name stamps on titles, etc.) 


629. MULLAN (CAPTAIN JOHN). Miners’ and Travel- 
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630. MUSIC. The World’s Best Music, embracing Famous 
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631. NANSEN (DR. FRIDTJOF). Farthest North. Being 

y the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship ‘“Hram’’ 
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\ gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1898 
632. NAPOLEON. [Dommereul (R. J. de).]| Campagne 
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<y, de la Republique Francaise [1796-7]. Par un Officier General. 
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634. NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY of Eminent 
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: In exceptionally crisp fresh condition, with unspotted 
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. although Capt. Burns may have been unfortunate yet that 
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knew any irregularity in his conduct, on the contrary he al- 
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636. NELSON (LORD). A.L.S., 1p. 4to. Merton, Oct. 3, 

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637. NEWBURYPORT, MASS. Stearns (Jon. F.). A His- 
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638. NEWBURYPORT, MASS. Origin and Annals of 

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641. NEW LONDON, CONN. The By-Laws of the City 


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6438. NEW YORK. Papers on Historic New York. Half- 


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645. NEW YORK. Minutes of the Common Council of the 
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646. NEW YORK. Old Buildings of New York City, with 
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647. NEW YORK. Chester (Alden, Editor). Legal and. 
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648. NEW YORK. Proceedings of the Corporation of New 
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regulating the grounds between North and 14th Sts., the 
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649. NEW YORK. Appeal on the Condition and Prospects 


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690. NEW YORK CITY. A Summary: Historical, Geo- 
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biliae, Hogarth, and Reynolds, to that Fuseli, Flaxman, and 
Blake. By John Thomas Smith. 2 vols. 8vo, sheets. 

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659. OGILBY (JOHN). Atlas Japannensis: Being Re- 
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Company of the United Provinces, to the Emperor of Japan, 
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Temples, etc., etc. Jllustrated with numerous fine full-page 
and text copper plates (one or two of the folding plates 
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660. OLD BUILDINGS of New York City, with Some Notes 
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668. ORATION delivered at Utica, July 5, 1847. By J. B. 
Miller. Utica, 1847; 212th Anniversary of the Indian Attack 
on Hatfield, Mass., Sept. 19, 1889. Northampton, 1890; The 
State of Michigan, embracing Sketches of its History (Mc- 
Cracken). Lansing, 1876; Saint Louis. The Future Great 
City of the World (Reavis). St. Louis, 1871; Williams’ 
Pacific Tourist Guide. N. Y. 1880. 5 vols. and pamphlets, 
8vo, paper, one in cloth. | 


664. ORATORS OF FRANCE. Phila. 1876; Godfrey of 
Bulloigne (Tasso). N. Y. 1848; Hudibras (Butler). N. Y. 
1847; Memoir of Humphrey Sandwith (Ward). Lond. 1884; 
Masterpieces of Foreign Literature. Lond., n.d. 5 vols. 12mo 
and 8vo, various bindings. 

79 


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665. OTTLEY (WILLIAM YOUNG). A Series of Plates, 
engraved after the Paintings and Sculptures of the most emi- 
nent Masters of the Early Florentine School. Illustrated with 
56 beautifully executed copper-plates, mainly Proofs. Atlas 
folio, half morocco. Lond. 1826 


666. OUTLINE Illustrations to Shakespeare (Retzsch). 
Bost. 1872; Beauties Costume (Ritchie). Lond. 1838; Beau- 
ties of English Scenery (Tillotson). Lond., n. d.; and others. 
8 vols. folio and 4to, various bindings. 


667. OVID. Alle de Werken van P. Ovidius Naso. Het 
tweede deel. Behelsende de Hersheppingen en ’t Digt tegen 
Ibis. Vertaalt door Abraham Valentyn. Hngraved frontis- 
prece, vignette portrait of Ovid, 124 full-page fine copper en- 
gravings. 12mo, contemporary calf (worn, name on title). 

Amsterdam: P. Mortier, 1697 


“9668. [PAINE (THOMAS).] The Speeches of the Hon. 


“Mhomas Erskine, in the Court of King’s Bench, June 28, 1797 


... on the Trial The King vs. Thomas Williams for publishing 
the Age of Reason. 8vo, sewn, 23 pp. Philax iit 


669. PAMPHLETS. <A Sermon exhibiting the present. 
dangers, and consequent duties of the Citizens of the United 
States, delivered at Charlestown, Apr. 25, 1799. By Jedidiah 
Morse. N. Y. 1799; Sermon, Feb. 5, 1799, on account of the 
removal of a Malignant and Mortal Disease, which had pre- 
vailed in the City. By Samuel Miller. N. Y. 1799; and 
others. 11 pamphlets in one volume. 8vo, sheep. 


670. PAMPHLETS. Historical and miscellaneous pamph- 


lets. (27) 


* 


671. PARADISE LOST. Illustrated by Doré. lond., 
n. d.; Thomas Hood. JIllustrated by Doré. Lond. 1870; 
Danté’s Inferno (Doré). N. Y., n. d.; and others. 7 vols. 
folio, various bindings. ° 


672. PAINE (THOMAS). Rights of Man: being an 
nswer to Mr. Burke’s Attack on the French Revolution. 2 
' in one, post 8vo, contemporary sheep. 
Lond.: Printed for the Booksellers, 1792 
*Searce. Good copy, with the Letter to the People of 
France, 


673. PARTON (JAMES). Life of Voltaire. Portraits. 


e 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1886 


674. PASTON (GEORGE). Social Caricature in the High- 


teenth Century. With over 200 illustrations. Folio, cloth, 


. uncut. Lond., n. d.. 


80 


675. PEARSE (JAMES). A Narrative of the Life of 
James Pearse in Two Parts. Part I. Containing a General 
Account of his early Life, his Five Years Residence in the 
States of Mississippi and Louisiana, ete. Part IJ. Containing 


an Account of his . . . Imprisonment at Plattsburgh, ete. 
Written by Himself. 12mo, boards (broken, back missing). 
* Very rare. Rutland, Vt., 1825 


676. PELLETREAU (WILLIAM S.). Records of the 
Town of Smithtown, L. I., with other Antient Documents of 
Historie Value. Maps and illustrations. Thick 8vo, cloth. 

Tapaeleo 

677. PEMAQUID, ME. Cartland (J. Henry). Ten Years 
at Pemaquid. Sketches of its History and its Ruins. Illus- 
trated. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. 

Pemaquid Beach, Me., 1899 
| 678, PEMAQUID, ME. Papers relating to einediith 
Cornwall County, when under the Colony of New York 
(Hough). Albany, 1856; Pemaquid, its Genesis, Discovery, 
Name and Colonial Relations to New England (Sewall). n. d.; 
1896. 2 pieces, 8vo, half leather and wrappers. 


679. PENNELL (ELIZABETH ROBINS). Our Phila- 
delphia. Illustrated with 105 lithographs by Joseph Pennell. 
Ato, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Phila. 1914 


680. PENNELL (JOSEPH). Original manuscript, ‘‘The 
Art of Charles Keene.’’ 28 pp. 4to. Written partly in the 
author’s autograph and partly typewritten, with autograph 
corrections. 


681. PENN (WILLIAM). An Elegy on the Late Rt. Hon. 
W[illiam|] P[enn], Esq. First Epition. 4to, unbound (half- 
title soiled). — Lond. 1766 

* Rare. Large copy. 
682. PENN (WILLIAM). Fruits of Solitude, in Reflec- 
tions and Maxims. 12mo, original calf. 
Phila.: Benjamin Johnson, 1792 


* Bound in is Penn’s ‘‘Fruits of a Father’s Love,’’ same 
imprint and date. 


683. PENNSYLVANIA FARMER (The) ; being a Selec- 
tion from the Most Approved Treatises on Husbandry. By 
Job Reberts.. 12mo, original calf. 

Phila.: Jacob Johnson; A. Bartram, Printer, 1804 


684. PENNSYLVANIA. Purdon (John). Digest of the 
Laws of Pennsylvania, from 1700 to 1818, with References to 
Decisions in the Supreme Court of Penn. 8vo, original calf 
(contemporary names on title). Phila. 1818 


685. PENNSYLVANIA Agricultural Society. Memoirs, 
with Selections. Double-page plate engraved by P. Maverick, 
with other plates and cuts. 8v0, original boards (somewhat 
stained). | Baltimore, 1824 

81 


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686. PENNSYLVANIA. Gordon (Thomas F.). <A Gazet- 
teer of the State of Pennsylvania. Folding colored map. 8vo, 
old sheep (rubbed). Phila. 1832 


687. PENNSYLVANIA. Haines (W. T.). Township and 
Local Laws of the State of Pennsylvania. 12mo, cloth. 

West Chester, 1860 

688. PENNSYLVANIA. Carrington (Thomas) A Christian 

Exhortation to the People. 12mo, original blue wrappers 

(back cover wanting and issued without title). Lond. 1778 


689. PEPYS (SAMUEL). Diary and Correspondence. 
With Life and Notes by Richard Braybrooke. With 100 
illustrations gathered, verified, and described by Charles C. 
Bigelow. 4 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut. 

* Limited edition. Phila.: Morris, n. d. 


690. PERIODICAL. The Friend. A Religious and Lite- 
rary Journal. Edited by Robert Smith and others. Vol. 7 
(1834) and Vol. 56 (1882). 2 vols. 4to, half leather. 

Phila. 1834-1882 

691. PETRARCH (FRANCESCO). The Triumphs of 
Francesco Petrarch. Translated by Henry Boyd, with an 


_» Introduction by Dr. Guido Biagi. Hngravings, reproduced 


from early sources. Imp. 8vo, half vellum and boards, uncut. 
Cambridge: Imprinted for Little, Brown and Co., n. d. 
* One of 20 copies printed on Vellum, in the Humanistic type. 

Choice copy. 


692. PHILLIPS (STEPHEN ). Nero. 8vo, wrappers, un- 


cut. N. Y. 1906 
* Only 100 copies printed on Japan Paper. 


693. PICKERING (TIMOTHY). A Review of the Corre- 
spondence between the Hon. John Adams and the late Wm. 
Cunningham. Firsr Epirion. 8vo, sewn. Salem, 1824 


694. PICTORIAL GALLERY OF ARTS. 2 vols. Illus- 
trated with steel plates and nearly 4,000 woodcuts. Lond., 
n. d.; 47 engraved plates, loose in covers; Beautiful Pictures 
by British Artists. Edited by Sydney Armytage. Hngraved 
plates. Lond., n.d. 4 vols. folio, half morocco and cloth. 


695. PICTURES of Country Life (Carey). N. Y. 1859; 
The Story of Kennett (Taylor). N. Y. 1866; Lectures on 
English Literature (Egan). N. Y., n.d. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


696. PICTURESQUE AMERICA. Edited by William 
Cullen Bryant. 2 vols. N. Y. [1874]; Picturesque Palestine, 
Sinai and Egypt. Edited by Col. Wilson. 2 vols. N. Y. 
[1881]; Picturesque Europe. Edited by Bayard Taylor. 
83 vols. N. Y. [1879]. All profusely dlustrated with engrav- 
ings on steel and wood. 7 vols. 4to, half and full moroceo, full 
cilt edges. | 


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697. PLANCHE (JAMES R.). <A Cyclopedia of Costume: 
or, Dictionary of Dress. A General History of Costume in 
Europe. Illustrated with numerous full-page colored plates, 
besides text cuts. 4to, cloth, full gilt edges. 

Lond.: Chatto and Windus, n. d. 


698. PLANTIN PRESS. V. Guinisius. Poesis Heroica, 
Elegiaca, Lyrica, Epigrammatica aucta et recensita, item 
Dramatica nune primum in lucem edita. Fine engraved title. 
12mo, old mottled calf, gilt back. 

Antverpie: ex Officina Plantiniana, 1637 


699. PLASTER CASTS. Circular, oval and square medal- 
hons of antique busts, &c. 93 pieces, in 2 wooden cases. 


709. PLAYS. Original and Select; as performed at the 
Princess Royal’s Theatre. Puss in Boots. Old and Young. 
Popping the Question, etc. Manuscript copies. 2 vols. 4to, 
leather. n. p.—n. d. 


701. POPE (ALEXANDER). Of the Use of Riches, an 
Epistle to the Right Honorable Allen, Lord Bathurst. 8vo, 
tree-calf. bond: 1732 


702. POPE (ALEXANDER). Poetical Works. Portrait. 
3 vols. 16mo, lavender calf, gilt, gilt tops. 
* Ives copy, with book label. | Lond.: Pickering, 1831 


703. POE (H. A.). The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, newly 
collected and edited, with a Memoir, Critical Introduction and 
_ Notes by Edmund Clarence Stedman and George Edward 
Woodberry.. With over 50 full-page allustrations. 10 vols. 
8vo, cloth, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. 

N. Y.: The Colonial Company, 1903 


* DEFINITIVE EDITION, with portraits and facsimiles on Japan 
vellum paper. Only 1,000 numbered and registered sets issued. 


704. POK (EDGAR ALLAN). The Man, the Master, the 
Martyr. By Oliver Leigh.’ Portraits. First Eprrion. Small 
4to, cloth, uncut. Chicago, 19:06 


705. POEMS (Butler). Phila. 1844; Poetical Works of 
Campbell. Phila. 1827; Maid of the Doe. Wash. 1842; and » 
others. 9 vols., various bindings. 


706. POORE (PERLEY). Perley’s Reminiscences of Sixty 
Years in the National Metropolis. Jllustrated. 2 vols. 8vo, 
cloth. Phila. [1886] 


707. PORTFOLIO (The). A Monthly Magazine, conducted 
by Oliver Oldschool, Esq. Engraved portraits. New Series, 
Vol. 1, Jan., 1809, to Vol. 8, 1812 (lacking Vol. 7), and having 
duplicate of Vol. 1. 8 vols. 8vo, old half calf, broken (all 
faults). N. Y. 1809-12 


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708. PRESCOTT (WILLIAM H.). History of the Reign 
of Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic. Frontispiece por- 
trats. 3 vols. N. Y. 1852; Conquest of Peru. Frontispiece 
portraits. 2 vols. N. Y., n. d. 5 vols. 8vo, half calf and 
cloth (latter a little worn). 


709. PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATHS (The), 
1789-1914. By John Fiske, Carl Schurz, Robert C. Win- 
throp, George Ticknor Curtis, George Bancroft, John Hay, 
and many. others. Edited by James Grant Wilson. Jllus- 
trated with Portraits, Views, and Facsimiles; and EXxTRA- 
ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 100 choice engrav- 
ings, photographs, etc., many of them of great rarity, being 
portraits of the Presidents and other noted statesmen, in- 
cluding a series of fine steel engravings colored by hand, 
an impression of the Great Seal of the United States, and 
a Poster offering $100,000 reward for the apprehension of 
the murderer of Lincoln; also FURTHER EMBELLISHED BY THE 
INSERTION OF 27 ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPHS OF ALL THE PRESIDENTS, 
NEARLY ALL BEING AUTOGRAPH LETTERS SIGNED. With special 
title-pages. 4 volumes, octavo, handsomely bound in full crim- 
son polished French levant morocco, gold-tooled on backs and 
sides with American shields and eagles, in panels of gilt lines; 
doublures of blue levant, surrounded by broad inside borders 
of red levant, richly gold-tooled ; flies of white watered silk, gilt 
tops, other edges uncut. N. Y.: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1914 


* The 27 Autographs which embellish these volumes are as 
follows: 


George Washington, A. L: 8., 2 pp. 4to, Ringwood, Jan. 27, 1781. 
(A war letter.) 
John Adams, A. L. §., 1 p. 4to, Quincey, Aug. 18, 1798. 
Thomas Jefferson, A. L. §., 1 p. 8vo, Washington, June 27, 1808. 
James Madison, A. L. 8., 1 p. 4to, Montpellier, Oct. 11, 1823. 
(To Trumbull the artist, ordering prints of Trumbull’s 
paintings. ) 
James Monroe, A. L. S., 1 p. 8vo, Richmond, Oct. 12, 1789. 
(To Hon. Samuel Griffin of New York.) 
John Quincy Adams, A. L. S., 1 p. 4to, Mar. 14, 1805. 
(Regarding opinion of the Supreme Court.) 
Andrew Jackson, A. L. 8., 1 p. 4to, Nashville, Oct. 19, 1824. 
(To the Governor, regarding appointments.) - 
Martin Van Buren, A. L. S., 3 pp 8vo, Nov 12, 1855 
Wm, Henry Harrison, A. L. S., 1 p. 8vo, Vincennes, July 1, 1805. 
(To Cashier of the Bank of the United States.) 
John Tyler, A. L. S., 1 p. 4to, Sherwood Forest, Apr. 2, 1855. 
James K. Polk, A. L. 8., 2 pp. 4to, Washington, Sept. 20, 1848. 
(Marked ‘‘Private’’ for Hon. R. I. Walker.) 
Zachary Taylor, L S., 1 p. 4to, Washington, Apr. 6, 1849. 
(When President, on government business. ) 
Millard Fillmore, A. L. S., 1 p. 8vo, Buffalo, Jan. 2, 1873. 
(To Hon. John T. Hoffman.) 
Franklin Pierce, A. L. S., 2 pp. 8vo, Concord, N. H., Sept. 24, 
1860, 
James Buchanan, A. L. 8., 1 p. 8vo, Lancaster, Oct. 26, 1838. 
Abraham Lincoln, Document Signed in full, Washington, Apr. 14, 
1862. (Granting a pardon.) 


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Andrew Johnson, Autograph Endorsement Signed, on back of 
letter. 
U.S. Grant, A. L. S., 1 p. 12mo, Washington, Apr. 25, 1868. 
Rutherford B. Hayes, A. L. S., 1 p. 8vo, Fremont, O., Apr. 26, 
1885. 
James A. Garfield, A L S., 1 p. 8vo, on- private telegraph blank, 
Washington, Feb. 3, 1875. 
(To Hon. John Jay Knox, Comptroller of the Currency.) 
Chester A. Arthur, A. L. S., 1 p. 8vo, New York, Aug. 24, 1861. 
(To Gov. Morgan.) 
Grover Cleveland, A. L. S., 1 p. 12mo, New York, Nov. 3, 1890. 
Benjamin Harrison, A. L. 8., 1 p. 8vo, Indianapolis, Oct. 11, 1879. 
(To Gen. A. MeD. McCook.) » 
William McKinley, A. L. S., 1 p. 8vo, on private telegraph blank, 
Washington, Apr. 2, 1878. 
Theodore Roosevelt, A. L. S., 1 p. 8vo. 
(Political letter.) 
William H. Taft, L. S., and Autograph Postscript, 1 p. 12mo, 
Washington, June 27, 1908. 
Woodrow Wilson, L. S., 1 p. 4to, Princeton, Dec. 17, 1898. 
(Regarding his literary work.) 


2 

710. PREVOST (L’ABBE). Histoire de Manon Lescaut et 

du Chevaler des Grieux. Préface by Guy de Maupassant. 

Beautifully illustrated with full-page colored and plain plates, 

and wood-cut head-preces to each page by Lelowr. 8vo, half 

straight-grain morocco, gilt top, uncut. Paris: Tallandier, n. d. 
* Fine copy of this charming classic. 


711. PUTNAM (RUTH). William the Silent, Prince of 
Orange. The Moderate Man of the Sixteenth Century. Por- 
 trats, ulustrations, facsimiles, etc. 2 vols. 8vo, half blue mo- 
roceo, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1895 


712. QUAKERS. Collection of Memorials concerning * * * 
Quakers in Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, and Parts adjacent, 
from nearly the first Settlement to 1787. 8vo, old sheep (one 
leaf torn into, several slightly stained). Phila. 1787 


718. QUAKERS. Some Account of the Early Part of the 
Life of Elizabeth Ashbridge, written by Herself. 60 pp. 16mo, 
original boards. Phila. 1807 


* She relates her experiences in various parts of the Ameri- 
ean colonies from about 1735-53. 


714. QUAKERS. Journal of John Woolman. Phila. 1837; 
Barclay’s Apology; Journal of George Fox, 2 vols. N. Y. 
1800; Sermons by Thomas Wetherald and Elias Hicks, 1826; 
and others. 11 vols. 12mo and 8vo, old sheep, &c. 


715. QUAKERS. Piety Promoted, 4 vols. Phila. 1854; 
Rules of Discipline, 1890; Journal of William Evans, 1870; 
Memoir of Jesse and Hannah Williams, of Plymouth, Pa., 
1875; and others. 16 vols. 16mo to 8vo, cloth, &e. 


85 


716. QUAKERS. The Faith of the Society of Friends 
(Jesse Kersey). Concord, 1818; Resurrection of Jesus, 
Klizabeth-town, N. J., °1808; New Testament, Wilmington, 
Del., 1802; Principles of Religion (Henry Tuke), 1805; and 
others. 18 vols. mostly 16mo, old sheep. 


717. QUARLES (FRANCIS). The School of the Heart in 
47 Emblems, to which is added. The Learning of the Heart. 
Engraved portrat, title and 47 plates of emblems. 12mo, 
original smooth ealf. Bristol, 1808 


718. QUINTESSENCE of Ibsenism (G. B. Shaw). Bost. 
1891; Old Edinburgh Pedlers, Beggars and Criminals, 1886; 
A Publisher’s Confession. N. Y. 1905; Lob Lie-by-the Fire 
(Ewing). Caldecott alustrations; and another. 5 vols, 


719. REAL LIFE in Ireland; or, The Day and Night 
Scenes, Rovings, Rambles and Sprees, of Brian Boru, Hsq., and 


is Elegant Friend Sir Shawn O’Dogherty. By a Real Paddy. 
/ 19 full-page colored plates designed by Alken and Heath. 8vo, 


full polished and mottled ealf, gilt, gilt edges, by Riviére. 


‘ Lond. 1829 
* Some of the plates are early impressions, bearing imprint 
of 1821 and 1822. 
720. REBEL INVASION of Maryland and Pennsylvania, 
PO¢ 1864. Folding map; Inside the White House in War Times 


~ (Stoddard), 1890; Army Life in Virginia (Benedict), 1895; 


and others. 6 vols. 12mo, cloth. 
/ 721. RECUEIL de Griffonis de Vues, Paysages, Fragments 


/ Antiques et Sujets Historiques, graves 4 l’eau-forte et au lavis, 


par l’Abbé de Saint Non. Numerous fine aquatint and copper 
engravings on 126 plates. Large folio, half sheep (worn, sold 
as is). [ Paris, ca. 1800] 


722. REFERENCE CATALOGUE of Current Literature 
for 1894, 1898 and 1902. Together 6 vols. thick 4to, half 
leather (broken), ; N. Y. and Lond., v. d. 


723. REPUBLICANS of New York, 1906; Life of Jesus 


the Christ (Beecher), 1871; Vermont at Gettysburg (Bene-_ 


dict), 1870. Presentation copy from author; and 3 others. 6 
vols. 8vo to royal 8vo, cloth, sheep, &c. 


724, REVOLUTIONARY RELIC. Fragment of an old 
Muster Roll for the County of Plymouth, containing the 
names of 15 privates with particulars of payments, in the 
original wrapper, dated 1777-1779; with a fragment of an 


old ship’s log-book of about same date. Together 2 pieces — 


(paper discolored by age). 


725. REYNOLDS (CHARLHS B.). Old Saint Augustine. 
A Story of Three Centuries. Jllustrated with artotypes and 
facsumiles. 12mo, boards (worn). St. Augustine, 1888 

86 


726. REYNOLDS (FREDERICK). The Life and Times 
of. Written by Himself. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt 
tops (rubbed). Lond. 1827 


727. [RICHARD (PERE PIERRE).]  Tchipayatik-o- 
mikan Kanachtagene [Lake of two Mountains]. 12mo, orig- 
inal printed wrappers, uncut, unstitched. 

Moniang (Montreal): Takkwabikichkote L. Perrault, 1843 


* Original Edition; extremely scarce. The story of the 
Cross for the use of the Roman Catholic Indians of the mission 
of the Lake of Two Mountains. 


‘728. RICHARDS (WALTER). Her Majesty’s Army. A 
Deseriptive Account of the Various Regiments now Compris- 
ing the Queen’s Forces, from their First Establishment to the 
Present Time. With coloured wlustrations. 3 vols. 4to, half 
ealf, gilt tops. uA ea a 8 Male 6 Ue 


729. RIDERS (C.). British Merlin: Bedeckt with many 
delightful varieties and useful verities, ete. 18mo, old ealf. 
Lond. 1671 


730. RITSON (JOSEPH). Ancient English Metrical Ro- 
maneces. First Eprrion. 3 vols. small 8vo, half calf. 
Lond.: Printed by W. Bulmer, 1802 


* Fine clean copy. 


731. RIVERSIDE PRESS. Obermann: Selections from 
Letters to a Friend by Etienne Pivert de Senancour. Intro- 
duetory Essay and Notes by Jessie P. Frothingham. 2 vols, 
8vo, blue boards, paper labels, uncut edges (some leaves 
slightly spotted). Cambridge, 1901 


732. RIVERSIDE PRESS. Sill (Edward Rowland). 
Poems. Portrait. 8vo, boards, buckram back, paper label, 


uneut edges. Cambridge, 1902 
* Limited Edition, only 500 copies printed, 


733. ROBINSON (MARY). Memoirs of Mary Robinson, 
‘‘Perdita.’’ From the original edition edited by her 
Daughter. With Introduction and Notes by J. Fitzgerald 
Molloy. Portraits. Royal 8vo, half red calf, gilt top, uncut 
(binding slightly rubbed). Lond. 1895 


* One of 125 copies printed, and signed by the publishers. 


734. ROE (GILBERT E., Editor). Selected Opinions of 
Luther S. Dixon and Edward G. Ryan. Edited with Annota- 
tions Historical, Critical and Legal. Portraits. 8vo, cloth, 
gilt top, uncut. Chicago, 1907 


735. ROGERS (SAMUEL). Italy, A Poem. Hmbellished 
with the beautiful steel engravings by Goodall, Finden, Pye, 
Wallis, &c., after the paintings by Turner and Stothard. 8vo, 
contemporary calf gilt (back slightly broken in two corners), 
cilt edges. Lond. 1830 


* First EDITION. 
87 


736. ROGERS (SAMUEL). Poems. Engraved vignettes 
by Goodall, Finden, and others, after Turner and Stothard. 
Svo, green calf, gilt, gilt edges (rubbed). Lond. 1834 


* First Edition with these illustrations. 


737. ROLLIN’S Ancient History. 6 vols. Edinb. 1825; 
Holy Bible. Lond. 1855; Anecdotes Angloises, depuis 1’Estab- 
lissement de la Monarchie. Paris, 1769; and others. 11 vols., 
various sizes and bindings. 


~~, 738. ROLT (RICHARD). A Poem Sacred to the Memory 
\ -/ of the late Sir Watkin Williams Wynne. First Eprrion. 
| Ato, half calf, gilt top. Lond. 1749 


739. ROMAN (ALFRED). The Military Operations of 
~ General Beauregard in the War between the States, 1861-1865. 
Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1884 


740. ROMAN CONTEMPORAIN. Chefs-d’Giuvre du 
Romanceists and Realists. Illustrated with etchings. 20 vols. 
»# 8vo, cloth, uncut. Phila.: Barrie & Son., n. d. 


* Limited Edition on Japan Paper, with a duplicate set of 
plates on India Paper. 


/ ° 741. ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). The Winning of the 
1 ) West. 6 vols; The Roosevelt Policy, 2 vols. 8 vols. 12mo, 
, yeloth, suede calf backs. N. Yc 3905 


Cc a 
+ i ~= ks 


a 4742. ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). Fear God and Take 

| Fe. Poe Own Part. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Ne cASIG 

: «i or ; * Inscribed by the author on the fly-leaf: ‘‘Good luck to all 
wore U good Americans! Theodore Roosevelt. March 27th, 1916.’’ 


ve \ 743. ROSEN (PETER). Pa-Ha-Sa-Pah, or the Black Hills 
of South Dakota. Jllustrations. 8vo, cloth. St. Louis, 1895 


* A complete history of the gold and wonder-land of the ~ 


Dakotas from the remotest date to the present. 


744. ROUSSEAU (J. J.). CHuvres Complettes. Nouvelle 

» Edition. Illustrated with beautiful engraved plates by Hal- 

bou, De Ghendl, Ingoif, etc., after Marilier. 387 vols. small 
12mo, full contemporary polished ealf gilt, full gilt edges. 

Paris, 17938 


745. ROUTE, RHYME, anp REMEDY (Ingraham. Pres. 

copy. Albany, 1915; Addresses, Speeches, Lectures and Let- 

SO ters (McCulloch). Wash. 1891; The Pathos of Distance 
jt (Huneker). N. Y. 1913. 3 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth. 


746. ROWLANDSON. Grego (Joseph). Rowlandson the 
Caricaturist. A Selection from his Works, with Anecdotal 
Descriptions of his Famous Characters, and a Sketch of his 
Life, Times and Contemporaries. Illustrated with about 400 
reproductions of caricatures. 2 vols. imp. 8vo, cloth, crimson 
morocco backs, gilt, gilt top. Lond.: Chatto and Windus, 1880 


* First Epition. In exceptionally choice, clean condition. 
88 


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747. ROWLANDSON PLATES. The Military Adventures 
of Johnny Newcome, with an Account of his Campaigns on the 
Peninsula and in Pall Mall. By an Officer. Illustrated with 
numerous colored plates by Thomas Rowlandson. 8vo, full 
red polished calf, gilt back and inside borders, edges gilt, on 
_ the rough, by Larkins. Lond. 1815 


* With fine impressions of the humorous colored plates. 


748. ROWLANDSON PLATES. The English Dance of 
Death, 2 vols.; The Dance of Life, 1 vol. By the Author of 
“Dr. Syntax’’ [Wm. Combe]. Illustrated with colored en- 
gravings by Thomas Rowlandson. 3 vols. large 8vo, full 
mottled calf, gilt backs and inside borders, gilt edges, by 
Riviére. Lond.: Ackermann, 1815-16-17 


* First EDITIONS; collated perfect. Large handsome copies. 


749. ROWLANDSON PLATES. Journal of Sentimental 
Travels in the Southern Provinces of France, Shortly before 
the Revolution. Hmbellished with colored engravings from 
designs by T. Rowlandson. Royal 8vo, original light-brown 
cloth, gilt top, uneut (worn). Lond. 1821 

* Large copy of this rare book. 


750. RUSKIN (JOHN). Works. Illustrated. -17 vols. 


8vo, half brown morocco, gilt tops. N. Y. 1871-74 
751. RUSKIN (JOHN). The Works of John Ruskin. 
Illustrated. 14 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1885 


752. RUSKIN (JOHN). The Poems. Now first Collected 
and Edited, with Notes, Biographical and Critical by W. G. 
Collingwood. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1891 


753. SAINTSBURY (GEORGE). The Peace of the 
Augustans, a Survey of Highteenth Century Literature as a 
Place of Rest and Refreshment. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1916 


754. SALEM, MASS. Account of the Estate of Francis 
Cabot of Salem dated 6 Aug., 1791; A. L. S. B. Goodhill 
dated 15 March, 1794; Instructions dated Salem, 22 June, 
1791, from Joseph Sprague; Receipt for Town Tax and State 
Tax for 1788; and 15 other letters, invoices, receipts, etc., 
from or to Joseph Sprague and W. ‘Stearns of em, 1780- 
1912. Together 20 pieces. 


755. SALEM, MASS. Thomas Gyles and His Neighbors, 
1669-1689.: or The Settlement of the Lower Kennebec. By J. 
A. Vinton. 14 pp. 8vo, boards. Bost. 1867 


756. SAMPSON (DEBORAH). The Female Review. Life 
of Deborah Sampson, the Female Soldier in the War of the 
Revolution. With an Introduction and Notes by John Adams 
Vinton. Portrait. Small 4to, half brown morocco, gilt top. 

* Only 250 copies of this size printed. Bost. 1866 


89 


757. SARGENT (CHARLES SPRAGUE). The Silva of 
North America: A Description of the Trees which Grow Nat- 
urally in North America Exclusive of Mexico. Illustrated 
with Figures and Analyses drawn from Nature by Charles E. 
Fagon and engraved by Philibert and Eugene Picart. 12 
vols. folio, boards, uncut. Bost.: Riverside Press, 1894-98 

* The greatest contribution to the science of American Silva. 


758. SCOTT (JOB). Journal of the Life, Travels and Gos- 
pel Labours of that Faithful Servant and Minister of Christ, 
Job Seott. [In Rhode Island, New York, Penna., N. Y., Conn., 
and the Southern States.] 8vo, original calf (contemporary 
autograph on title). N. Y.: Isaac Collins, 1797 


* The searce First Edition. 


759. SCOTT (SIR SIBBALD DAVID). The British 
Army: its Origin, Progress, and Equipment. Illustrated. 2 
vols. 8vo, half red morocco. . Lond. 1868 


760. SCOTT (SIR WALTER). The Border Antiquities of 
England and Scotland: comprising Specimens of the Arehi- 
tecture, Sculpture, and other Vestiges of Former Ages. Nu- 
merous engraved plates. 2 vols. 4to, contemporary red 
straight-grain morocco, gilt, gilt edges (slightly rubbed). 

Lond. 1818-15 

761. SCOTT (SIR WALTER). The Waverley Novels. 
Illustrated with over 3,500 wood engravings in the text, besides 
hand-colored frontispieces on Japan paper. 26 vols. royal 
8vo, half crimson morocco, with emblematic tooled backs, gilt 
tops, uncut. on NEY. 1900 


* The Connoisseurs’ Edition. One of 180 sets printed on 
Large Paper. 


762. SCOTT (SIR WALTER). The Waverley Novels. 
Illustrated with over 3,500 wood engravings in the text, and 
hand-colored frontispieces. 26 vols. beautifully bound in full 
autumn-leaf morocco, emblematic tooled back, front and back 
covers gilt tooled, with thistle corner pieces, the centre orna- 
ments consisting of a shield and crown, with Lion rampant. 
on a black inlay. Doublures of white levant, centre ornament 
same as covers, with border of gilt-tooled thistles, and moire 
silk flys, full gilt edges. N. Y.: George D. Sproul, 1901 

* The Highland Edition. 


763. SCRAP BOOKS. Newspaper cuttings upon various. 
subjects, mounted in 3 folio and 2 quarto scrap books. 5 vols. 


764. [SEDGWICK (CATHERINE M.).] The Poor Rich 

Man, and the Rich Poor Man. First Eprrion. 16mo, cloth. 
Ne Y1637 
765. SENECA (L. ANNAIUS). Senecae Opera. With 
Latin and French texts. By F. X. D[enis]. 12mo, mottled 

ealf, gilt back, gilt edges (one cover weak in joints). 
Paris: Barbou, 1761 
9058 


766. SESAME AND LILIES (Ruskin), Lond. 1906; 
Maxims of Life (Diane), Lond. 1908; Balzac Maximes. Lond. 
1906; Letters of Passion (Heine, ete.), Lond. 1911; Love 


Poems (Byron), Lond. 1911. Together 5 vols. 12mo, wrap- 


pers, uncut. 
* Humphreys’ publications. 


767. SETON-THOMSON: (ERNEST). Lives of the 
Hunted. First Epirion. 1901; Wild Animals I Have Known, 
1900. Numerous illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, 
uncut. N. Y. 1900-01 


768. [SEWARD (WILLIAM).|] Anecdotes of Distin- 
ouished Persons, chiefly of the Last: and Two Preceding Cen- 
turies. Portrait and illustrations. 4 vols. 8vo, contemporary 
seored calf (rubbed, and joints weak). Lond.: T. Cadell, 1804 

: * EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED with several hundred interesting por- 

traits, views, arms, etc., taken from other old publications, to- 


gether with many Ms. leaves of notes inserted, and a specimen 
of the Author’s hand-writing. 


769. SEWEL (WILLIAM). The History of the Rise, In- 
erease and Progress, of the Christian People called Quakers; 


with Several Remarkable Occurrences intermixed. THIRD: 


Epition. Folio, original calf (binding somewhat worn, some 
parts slightly foxed). Burlington, N. J.: Isaac Collins, 1774 


770. SHAKESPEARE. Costumes in Shakespeare’s His- 
torical Play of King Henry the Highth. Part 1. Sia fine 
_ coloured plates. Oblong 8vo, original wrappers and label on 
front cover. Lond.: A. S. Meyers & Co., n. d. 


771. SHAKESPEARE. The Stratford Shakspere. Edited 
by Charles Knight. 10 vols. 16mo, full calf (hinges somewhat 
rubbed). Lond.: Thomas Hodgson, 1855-56 

772. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Romeo and Juliet. 
Introduction by R. H. Stoddard. Illustrations by J. Wagrez 
and Louis Titz. 8vo, paper, uncut. Ne YoB92 

* Limited to 300 copies on Holland Paper. 


773. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Complete 
Works of William Shakespeare, with Introductions, Notes, and 


Glossaries to each Play by Israel Gollanez. Portrait and 


photogravure illustrations, and etchings. 20 vols. 12mo, cloth, 
paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. Phila. [1900] 
* Bibliophile Edition. 


174. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Sonnets. 2 vols. 


4to, sumptuously bound in full crushed levant morocco, full 
eilt edges, by the Trautz-Bauzonnet bindery. 
N. Y.: George D. Sproul, 1901 
* Tue SAINT DUNSTAN EDITION, OF WHICH ONLY 30 COPIES 
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ornaments of purple inlays at the corners, with stippled back- 
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and verise, and pear-shaped pendants converging toward the 
oval inlays on inner and outer edges. The doublures are of the 
same design as the covers, excepting that the corner ornaments 
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EAcH SONNET HAS AN ILLUMINATED INITIAL LETTER, with 
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The work is printed on one side of the leaf only, and No TWO 
COPIES OF THIS EDITION ARE SIMILARLY EXECUTED. 


y 115. SHAKESPEAREANA. Halliwell-Phillipps (J. O.). 
‘Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare. Illustrated. 2 vols. royal 
‘8vo, cloth. Lond. 1907 


776. [SHARP (WILLIAM).] The Sin-Eater, and other 
Tales and Episodes. First Epition. 16mo, cloth, gilt top, 
uncut. Chicago: Stone and Kimball, 1895 


777. SHELLEY (PERCY BYSSHE). _The Poetical Works 
of Shelley. Portrait and illustrations. 8vo, full tree-calf, gilt, 
gilt edges. Lond., n. d. 


778. SIBERIA and the Exile System. By George Kennan. 
Many illustrations. 2 vols. oyD, cloth, gilt tops, uncut (vol. 
one slightly shaken). N. Y.-1891 


779. SIDNEY (SIR PHILIP). The Countess of Pem- 
broke’s Arcadia. The Eleventh Edition. With his Life and 


.,, Death; a brief Table of the principal Heads, and some other 


new Additions. Folio, old calf (hinges broken). 
Lond.: Printed by Henry Lloyd, 1662 
* Searce. This edition contains ‘‘A Remedie for Love,’’ by 
Sir Philip Sidney, hitherto omitted in the Printed Arcadia. 


780. SILURIENSIS (LEOLINUS). The Anatomy of 
Tobacco: or, Smoking Methodised, Divided, and Considered 
after a New Fashion. 12mo, vellum boards, uncut. 

Lond, 1884 

781. SILVESTRE (ARMAND). The Gallery of Con- 
temporary Art and Illustrated Review of the Recent Art 
Productions of All Nations. Edited by J. Eugene Reed. 
Reproductions in photogravure and numerous ulustrations 


“an the text. First and Second Series in 6 sections each. ‘T'o- 


gether 12 sections, folio, wrappers, in cloth portfolios. 
* The Imperial Hdition, limited. Phila. 1884-85 


782. SIMMS (WM. GILMORE). The Border Beagles; 
Confession; The Wigwam and the Cabin. Frontispreces, ete. 
3 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1855-6 ~ 


783. SIMMS (WM. GILMORE). Eutaw, A Sequel to the 
Forayers. Frontispiece, etc. 12mo, original cloth, fine copy. 
N. Y. 1856 

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784. SLAVERY and Colour (Chambers). Lond. 1857; 
The Martyr’s Monument: being the Patriotism and Political 
Wisdom of Lincoln. N. Y., n. d.; Personal Recollections of 
the American Revolution (Barclay). N. Y. 1869. 3 vols. 
12mo, cloth. 


785. SLAVERY IN VIRGINIA. 5 A.L’sS. W. Pittman, — 


Agent, addressed to John B. Williamson of Richmond, Va. 
With an original invoice. 4to and folio. Together 6 pieces. 

* A valuable series of letters of the slave-dealing methods 
in the early half of the nineteenth century. Full of details as 
to the state of the slave market, prices of negroes, ete. Also as 
original invoice dated 26 May, 1835, of ten negroes sent this 
day to John B. Williamson by his agent. 


786. SMALLEY (GEORGE W.). London Letters and 


some others. First Eprrion. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N.Y. 199t- 


a 
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787. SMEETON (GEORGE). Reprints of Old and Curious’ 
Tracts. An Historical and Critical Account of Hugh Peters, 
Lond. 1751; Court and Character of King James. 1650; Sec- 
ond Captain Hind; or the Notorious Life and Actions of that 
infamous Highwayman and MHousebreaker, Captain John 
Simpson; and others. Portraits. Together 10 pieces bound 
in 1 vol. small 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut (should be 
17 pieces). Lond.: Reprints, v. d. 

* A Rare and curious collection. 250 copies printed. 
788. SMITH (JOHN JAY). American Historical and 
Literary Curiosities. Facsymiles of some plates, etc., relating 
to Columbus, and Original Documents of the Revolution, etc. 
Second series. Complete in itself. Folio, half morocco, worn. 
N. Y. 1860 

SMOLLETT (TOBIAS). Oil paintings, the originals for 
the illustrations to the Works of Smollett, by John Ward 
Dunsmore. Canvases uniform in size 16 x 25 inches, signed, 
as follows: 

789. —— ‘‘Roderick Declares himself to Narcissa.’’ Fron- 
tispiece for Vol. 2, The Adventures of Roderick Random. In 
gilt frame. 

790. —— ‘‘Roderick Discovers his Father.’’ Frontispiece 
for Vol. 3, The Adventures of Roderick Random. In gilt 
frame. | 

Lh ‘‘Peregrine Meets Mrs. Hornbeck on the Prom-- 
enade.’’ Frontispiece for Vol 5, Peregrine Pickle. 

792. ‘‘Peregrine Humbles the Gamester.’’ Frontis- 
piece for Vol. 6, Peregrine Pickle. 

793. - ‘‘Peregrine Takes Possession of his Father’s 
House.’’ Frontispiece for Vol. 7, Peregrine Pickle. In gilt 
frame. 

794. ‘Sir Stentor and Ferdinand Play at Hazard.’’ 
Frontispiece for Vol. 8. In gilt frame. 

93 


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f O ‘ 


» 


AVi(95, 
, Vol. 9, Count Fathom. In gilt frame. 


’ prised while Bathing. 


‘‘Monimia Defends Herself.’’ Frontispiece for 


196, 


‘‘Humphry .Clinker’s Identity Established.’’ 


| ‘Frontispiece for Vol. 11, Humphry Clinker. 


797. ‘Interview between Sir Launcelot and Aurelia.’’ 
Frontispiece for Vol. 10, Sir Launcelot Greaves. In gilt 


frame (canvas broken). 


798. ‘‘Winifred Jenkins and the Housemaid Sur- 
’’ Frontispiece for Vol. 12, Humphry « 


Clinker. In gilt frame. 


799. SMOLLETT (TOBIAS). The Works of Tobias Smol- 
lett. With the Author’s Preface, and an Introduction by G. 
H. Maynadier. With frontispreces in two states, one being 
hand-colored, and other photogravures. 12 vols. 8vo, sheets, 
uncut (plates loose in envelope). N. Y.: G D. Sproul, 1902 

* The Hand-made Edition. One of 150 sets printed. 


800. SNYDER (FRANKLYN BLISS) anp MARTIN 
(ROBERT G.). A Book of English Literature. Royal 8vo, 


cloth. N. “¥rigsEe 


801. SOLDENE (EMILY). My Theatrical and Musical 
Recollections. Portraits. 8vo, half calf, gilt top, uneut. 

Lond. 1897 

- 802. SONGSTER. The Universal Comic Songster, with A 

Copious List of Toasts, &. 18mo, original boards, leather 

back (rubbed, few leaves slightly damaged). 

N. Y.: John Lomax, 1831 

803. SOUTH AFRICAN LANGUAGE. Steps to Learn the 

Sesuto Language. 12mo, limp cloth. Marija, Basutoland, 1883 


804. SOUTH CAROLINA. Ramsey (David, President of 


/ the Senate of 8. C.). An Oration delivered on the Anniver- 


sary of American Independence, July 4, 1794, in Saint 
Michael’s Church, to the Inhabitants of Charleston, 8. C. 24 
pp. 8vo (title and back cover soiled). 
Lond.: Citizen Daniel Isaae Eaton, 1795 
* First English Edition. 


805. SOUTHERN (THOMAS). Oroonoko: A Tragedy, as 
it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal, by his Majesty’s Servants. 
The Second Edition. 4to, sprinkled calf. Lond. 1699 


806. SPARKS (JARED). The Life of George Washing- 
ton. Portraits, maps, views, etc. First Epirion. 8vo, cloth, 
full gilt edges. Bost. 1839 


807. SPARROW (W. SHAW). Old England: Her Story 
Mirrored in Her Scenes. Colored frontispiece and many other 
illustrations. Thick royal 8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt top, uncut. 

N. Y. 1908 
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808. SPENCELEY (J. WINFRED). A_ Descriptive 
Checklist of the Etched and Engraved Book-plates by Spence- 
ley. Notes and Introduction by Pierre de Chaignon la Rose. 
Portrait and reproductions. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. 

* One of 250 copies. Bost. 1905 


809. SPORT. Natural History of Fishes of Mass., embrac- 
ing a practical Essay on Angling (Smith). Bost. 1833; Wild 
Fowl Shooting (Leffingwell). Chicago, n. d.; Great Golfers, 
their Methods at a Glance (Beldam). Lond. 1904. Illus- 
trated. 3 vols. 16mo and 8vo, cloth. . 


810. STANLEY (ARTHUR PENRHYN). = Historical 
Memorials of Westminster Abbey. Jllustrations. 8vo, half 
morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1869 


811. STARCKE (HERRMANN). Die Geige ihre Entsteh- 
ung Berfertigunge und Bedeutung, die Behandlung und Er- 
haltung aller ihrer Bestanheile und die Meister der Geigen 
und Lautenbaukunst mit Angabe aller Zettel-Inschriften. 
12mo, half roan (shaken). Dresden, 1884 


812. STEDMAN (EDMUND CLARENCE). Alice of 
Monmouth. An Idyl of the Great War, with other Poems. 
First Epirion. 16mo, original cloth. N. Y. 1864 

* Autograph presentation copy from the Author. 


813. STEVENS (GEO. ALEX.). A Lecture on Heads 
with Additions by Mr. Pilon; as delivered by Mr. Charles 
Lee Lewes. To which is added an Essay on Satire. 47 heads 
by Nesbit, from designs by Thurston. 12mo, half mottled calf, 
gilt, gilt top. Lond. 1823 
- 814. STEVENSON (ROBERT LOUIS). <A _ Christmas 
Sermon. First Epirion. 12mo, boards, uncut. N. Y. 1900 


815. STILLMAN (W. J., Editor). Venus and Apollo in 
Painting and Sculpture. Numerous full-page plates, frontis- 
prece in colors. Folio, half vellum and cloth, gilt top, uncut. 

* One of 550 copies printed. Lond. 1897 


816. STILLMAN (W. J.). The Autobiography of a Jour- 
nalist. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, red buckram, paper labels, un- | 
cut. Bost.: Riverside Press, 1901 

* One of 100 copies of the First Edition bound uncut. 


17. STOCKTON (FRANK R.). The Great War Syndi- 
N. Y. 1889; Personally Conducted. N. Y. 1889. Jllus- 
Prated. First Epirion. 2 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth and paper. 


818. STRATFORD Shakespeare, Edited by Charles Knight. 
N. Y. 1876; Works of William Paley. 5 vols. Lond. 18387. 
11 vols. 12mo and 8vo, half ealf. 

819. STUART (GILBERT). Mason (George C.). Life and 
Works of Gilbert Stuart. Photogravure and other illustra- 
tions. 4to, cloth, uncut. N. Y.: Seribner’s, 1879 

95 


820. STUDY of Gawain and the Green Knight (Kittredge). 
Cambridge, 1916; Life of Robert Browning (Sharp). Lond. 
1897. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


821. SUE (EUGENE). Les ‘Waa. du Peuple ou His- 
toire d’une Famille de Prolétaires. Illustrated with numerous 
engraved plates. 14 vols. in 7, royal 8vo, half red levant 
morocco, gilt tops, uncut (rubbed). On S’Abonne, Paris, n. d. 


822. SUICIDES. Three scrap-books containing newspaper 
reports of suicides, murders, violent deaths, Court sentences, 
‘‘Last words,’’ &c. 3 vols. 8vo and small 4to, cloth and ~ 
boards. 


/ 823. SUN AND SHADE. An Artistic Periodical. Jllus- . 
‘trated with numerous fine photogravures. Vols. 1-4. 4 vols. 


4 Ato, half morocco, full gilt edges. N. Y. 1888-1891 


824. SWEET (0. P.). Sweet’s Amusement Directory and 
Travelers’ Guide from the Atlantic to the Pacifie. With fold- 
es map and portratts. 8vo, cloth. Rochester, 1870-71 


* Scarce. 


995, SWIFT (JONATHAN). Verses on the Death of Dr. 

“ Swift. Occasioned by reading the following Maxim in Roche- 

foucault. Written by Himself; Nov. 1731. 12mo, brown 

stamped ealf. Lond.: Reprinted, n. d. 
* A reprint of Dublin edition. : 


826. SWIFT (JONATHAN). Travels into Several Remote 
Nations of the World. Prefatory Memoir by George Saints- 
bury. 180 colored and 60 plain illustrations. Royal 8vo, full 
crimson levant morocco, gilt back, the front side decorated 
with a reproduction of one of the illustrations inlaid in 
various colors of morocco, with an elaborate design in gilt 
surrounding it, gilt edges, by Bayntun. In a cloth ease. 

Lond. 1886 


827. SWINBURNE (A. C.). Poems and Ballads. First 
“ Eprrion. 12mo, original cloth, uncut (covers loose). 
Lond.: J. C. Hotten, 1866 


828. SWINBURNE (A. C.)., A Song of Italy. Firsr Epr- 
TION. 16mo, half morocco (rubbed). Lond.: Hotten, 1867 


829. SWINBURNE (A. C.). Ode on the Proclamation of 
the French Republic. Sept. 4th, 1870. Firsr Eprrion. 8vo, 
half ealf, gilt back, gilt top, by Sangorski and Sutcliffe. 

Lond.: F. 8. Ellis, 1870 


830. SWITZERLAND ILLUSTRATED. . Bartlett’s Views: 
-) to Beattie’s Work. 108 steel plates on India Paper. Folio, 
half morocco (some mounts foxed, covers rubbed). Lond. 1835 
* LarGe Paper Copy, only a limited number printed, with: 

proof impressions of the plates on India Paper. 


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831. TAPLIN (WILLIAM). The Gentleman’s Stable Direc- 
tory; or, Modern System of Farriery. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep 


(worn). Lond. 1793 
832. —— The same. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut (worn). 
Lond. 1796 


833. TASSO (TORQUATO). Jerusalem Delivered. An 
Heroic Poem. Translated from the Italian by John Hoole. 


IWustrated with numerous full-page~ copper-plates. The ,/ 


Highth edition, with Notes. 2 vols. 4to, old full calf (worn). 
Lond. 1803 

834. TAYLOR (T.). A Voyage to the world of Cartesius. 
Written Originally in French. The Second Edition. 12mo, 


red polished calf, gilt top. _Lond. 1694 
835. ‘TENNYSON (ALFRED). The Princess, a Medley. 
First Epition. 12mo, full blue calf. Lond. 1869 


8386. TENNYSON (ALFRED). The Death of Oenone, 
Akbar’s Dream, and other Poems. First Eprrion. 12mo, 
half calf, gilt back, gilt edges. Lond. 1892 


837. TENNYSON (ALFRED, LORD). Timbuctoo. A 
Poem, by A. Tennyson, of Trinity College. [12 pp.] 8vo, 
sewed. [Cambridge, 1829 | 

*First EpiTtion. Complete Poem extracted from ‘‘ Prolu- 
siones Academicae.’’ 


8388. TENNYSON (ALFRED, LORD). The Works of 
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate. Edited by William J. 
Rolfe. Illustrated with numerous etched portraits, views, etc., 
with photogravures and engravings. 12 vols. royal 8vo, three- 
quarter green levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut. 

Bost.: Estes and Lauriat, 1895 


* LARGE PAPER. Connoisseur Edition. Only 250 copies issued. 


839. TENNYSON (ALFRED, LORD). The Holy Grail. 
4to, magnificently bound in full crushed crimson levant mo- 
rocco, full gilt edges. N. Y.: George D. Sproul, 1902 

* A SUMPTUOUS VOLUME, ONE OF 30 COPIES ONLY, PRINTED 
ON VELLUM, AND ILLUMINATED IN COLORS AND GOLD BY NESTORE 
LEONI. 

THE BINDING, which is by Trautz-Bauzonnet, is most beauti- 
ful and harmonious. The outer covers consisting of two shades 
of crimson levant, the border being a trifle darker than the 
center panel, setting off the impressive cruz immissa of inlaid 
vellum with a central emblem of the Holy Grail. On the outer 
border at top, bottom and sides, are ecclesiastical ornaments, 
that at the top being I. H. S., and at the bottom a Chrism. 
Two borders of inlaid green levant with regularly spaced gilt 
dots complete the ornamentation. The doublures are counter- 
parts of the covers, excepting that the vellum cross is omitted, 
and the central panel is of white levant. 

THE ILLUMINATION is most beautifully executed, and consists 
of 47 large initial letters, one on each leaf, with Gothic and 
Ecclesiastical ornamentation, in addition to the preliminary 
leaf, and the title. 

THE SAINT DUNSTAN EDITION. OF THE LIMITED NUMBER OF 
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840. TEXT-BOOKS. The Steam Engine (Landner), 1854; 


‘Wharton’s Treatment of the Horse, 1873 ; Machinery and Mill- 


work (Rankine), 1887; Civil Engineer’s Pocket-Book, 1895; 


and others. 10 vols. 


841. THACHER (JAMES). Military Journal of the 
American Revolution from the Commencement to the Disband- 
ing of the American Army. Illustrations. 8vo, cloth. 

Hartford, 1862 

842. THACHER (JOHN BOYD). Christopher Columbus, 

his Life and his Work, his Remains, as revealed by Original 


_, Printed and Manuscript Records, together with an Essay on 
““/Peter Martyr of Anghera and Bartolome de las Casa, the his- _ 


torians of, America. Portraits and facsimiles. 6 vols. and 
portfolio of facsimiles. Together 7 vols. royal 8vo half green 


morocco, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1903-04 
* The Collector’s Edition, limited to 100 copies. Published 
at $90.00. 


843. THACKERAY (W. M.). The Memoirs of Barry 
Lyndon, Hsq., of the Kingdom of Ireland. First Eprrion. 
12mo, half red calf, gilt top. Lond. 1856 


844. THACKERAY (W. M.). A Little Dinner at Tim- 


) mins’s and the Bedford-Row Conspiracy. First Eprrion. 


12mo, half red calf, gilt top. Lond. 1856 


845. THACKERAY (W. M.). The Fatal Boots, and Cox’s 
Diary. 12mo, original yellow wrappers, uncut. Lond. 1857 


846. THACKERAY (W. M.). Lovel the Widower. A Novel. 


Illustrations. 8vo, original grey wrappers (back slightly 
_ worn, rubbed). | N. Y. 1860 


* First Eprrion, published five months before the London 
issue. 

847. THACKERAY (W. M.). Lovel the Widower. With 
illustrations. First ENeuisH Epition. 12mo, original red 
cloth (hinges and corners worn). 

Lond.: Smith, Elder & Co., 1861 

848. THACKERAY (W. M.). The History of Henry 
Esmond, Esq., A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty 
Queen Anne. Written by Himself. Jllustrations by T. H. 
Robinson. 12mo, half cloth, original cover bound in, 

N.Y. £696 

849. THACKERAY (W. M.). The History of Henry 
Esmond, Esq., A Colonel in the Service of Queen Anne. 
Written by Himself. Edited by W. M. Thackeray. Title and 


ilustrations by Chris. Hammond, on Japan paper. 8vo, half. 
cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1898 


850. [THACKERAY (W. M.).] Doctor Birch and his 


/” Young Friends. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. With 15 illustra- 


tions and engraved title. First Epition. 12mo, original 
boards (worn). . Lond.: Chapman and Hall, 1849 


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891. THACKERAY (W. M.). The History of Pendennis. 
Illustrations by the Author. Parts 1-10, 12-18, and 5 dupli- 
cate parts. 22 numbers, 8vo, wrappers, uncut (some wanting, 
and some plates stained). Lond.: Bradbury and Evans, 1849 


852. THACKERAY (W. M.). The Virginians. Tllustra- 
trons by the author. Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5-12, 14, 15,17, 19. 15 num- 
bers, 8vo, original wrappers (worn, one or two missing, and 
plates stained). Lond.: Bradbury and Evans, 1857-1859 


*Included with the foregoing are 5 odd parts of ‘‘The 
Newcomes.’’ 


853. THACKERAY (W. M.). The Hitherto Unpublished 
Contributions of W. M. Thackeray to ‘‘Punch.’’ With a 
complete and authoritative Bibliography from 1848 to 1848. 
By M. H. Spielmann. With numerous illustrations and explan- 
atory Notes. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y.: Harper, 1900 


854. THACKERAY (W. M.). Christmas Books: A Com- 
plete Set in the Original Boards, as issued: as follows: 

Mrs. Perkins’s Ball. By M. A. Titmarsh. 22 colored plates, in- 

cluding frontispiece and title-page, by Thackeray. [1847 | 

*“Our Street.’’ By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. 16 colored illustrations. 


7 1848 

f The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Dia- 

j mond. 9 full-page illustrations and engraved title by the 

} author. 1849 

Doctor Birch and His Young Friends. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. 

15 colored plates and engraved title. 1849 

The Kickleburys on the Rhine. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. With 14 

\ colored plates and vignette. 1850 

y .~* Rebecca and Rowena. A Romance upon Romance. 8 colored 

‘ Lo plates by Richard Doyle. 1850 

\) The Rose and the Ring. 8 full-page plates and many woodcuts in 
V the text. 


7 vols. 12mo and square 8vo, original printed boards, edges as 
issued. (On two volumes, the backs have been skillfully re- 
stored; the other volumes rebacked.) Each volume in cloth 
wrapper, and the set enclosed in a case. Lond. 1847-55 


* First Epirion of each volume. Exceedingly rare in the 
original boards. 


855. THACKERAY (W. M.). The Cornhill Magazine. 
Vol. 1, Jan. 1860 to Dec. 1862. Illustrated. 6 vols. thick 8vo, 
half morocco. Lond. 1860-62 


* Contains contributions by Thackeray. 


856. THOMAS (ABEL). Brief Memoir concerning, a 
Minister of the Gospel of Christ in the Society of Friends. 


51 pp. 12mo, original boards (name on title, end-leaves miss- 
ing). Phila. 1824 


857. THOMSON (JAMES). The Seasons. With the Life 
of the Author by Patrick Murdoch. Edited by Bolton Corney. 
With engraved illustrations from designs drawn on wood. 
8vo, blue calf, gilt edges (name on title). Lond. 1842 


99 


858. [THORNTON (ALFRED).] The Adventures of a 
Post Captain. By A Naval Officer. Colored title and 24 full- 
page colored plates by Mr. Williams. 8vo, original boards (re- 
covered), edges uncut (some plates reversed). In folding 
cover and slip-ease. Lond.: J. Johnston, Cheapside, [1817] 


* First Epirion. Has good impressions of the plates. Copies 
in uncut condition are not often found. 


859. TIPPECANOE SONG BOOK: A Collection of Log 
Cabin and Patriotic Melodies. 12mo, pictorial wrappers. 


* Scarce. Phila. 1840 


860. TOSI (PIER. FRANCESCO). Observations on the 
Florid Song; or, Sentiments on the Ancient and Modern 
Singers. Translated by J. E. Gailliard. Music. 12mo, 
boards, uncut (name on title). In a red morocco ease. 

Lond. 1742 

S61. TRIAL. The Genuine Trial of Thomas Hardy, for 
High Treason. 1794. By Monoah Sibley. 2 vols. 8vo, old 
sheep (worn). Lond. 1795 


862. TRIALS. The Tryals of Robert Green, Henry Berry, 


y’ & Lawrence Hill for the Murder of Sir Edmond-bury Godfrey, 


/ Feb. 10, 1678. Lond. 1679; The Tryal of Tho. Pilkington, 


Samuel Shute, and others for the Riot at Guild-Hall, on Mid- 
sommer-Day, 1682. Lond. 1683. 2 pieces, folio, sewn. 


863. TRAVEL. Library of Travel. Edited by Bayard 


- Taylor. South Africa; Siam; Central Asia; Arabia; Central 


Africa; and Japan. Illustrations. 6 vols. 12mo, cloth. 
N.oWe 188k 
864. TRAVEL. Guide to Cuba (Reynolds); Murray’s 


_ Spain, 2 vols. 1890; Life and Travels of Von Humboldt, 1859; 
/ Bradshaw’s, 1911, with maps; and others. 12 vols. 16mo to 


8vo, cloth, &e. 


865. TRAVELS in the Interior Districts of Africa (Ren- 
nell). Phila. 1800; Nature and Character at Granite Bay 
(Goodsell). N. ¥. 1901; Historic Long Island (Wilson). 


N. Y. 1902; New Tales of Old Rome (Lanciani). Bost. 1901. 


All wlustrated but one. 4 vols. 12mo to 8vo, cloth and boards. 


866. TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS IN WALL STREET 
(Clews). N. Y., n. d.; A Half Century with Juvenile Delin- 
quents (Peirce). N. Y. 1869; The World’s Leading Painters 
(Rose). N. Y. 1912. Pres. copy; Anecdotes of Painters, En- 
gravers, ete. (Spooner). N. Y., n.d. 4 vols. 12mo and 8yo, 
cloth. 


867. UNIVERSAL ANTHOLOGY (The). A Collection of 


ythe Best Literature, Ancient, Medieval and Modern, with 
' Biographical and Explanatory, Notes. Edited by Richard 


Garnett and others. Profusely illustrated with portraits, 
views, colored plates, etc. 33 vols. royal 8vo, half crimson 
levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Lond., n. d. 
* Hdition des Amateurs. 
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868. UNIVERSAL GAZETTEER (Morse). New-Haven, 
1823; Lippincott’s Gazetteer (Baldwin and Thomas), 1854, 
with folding colored map; and other periodicals. 8 vols. 12mo 
and 8vo, half calf, &e. 


869. VERLAINE (PAUL). Epigrammes. With frontis- 

prece by F. A. Cazals. First Epirion. 12mo, original wrap- 

pers, uncut. Paris, 1894 
* Limited edition. 


870. VERMONT. Benedict (G. G.). Vermont in the Civil 
War. A History of the Part taken by the Vermont Soldiers 
and Sailors in the War for the Union, 1861-5. Engraved por- 
traits. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf (backs rubbed). 

_ Burlington, Vt., 1886 

871. VERSAILLES et les Deux Trianons. Texte par 
Philippe Gille. Releves et dessins par Marcel Lambert. Por- 
trait frontispreces, etchings, heliogravures, full-page plates, 
woodcut and photogravure illustrations in text, dc. Epition 
NATIONALE. 2 vols. thick folio, original grey paper boards, un- 
eut (one back somewhat worn). 

Tours: Maison Alfred Mame [1900] 


872. VIARDOT (LOUIS). The Masterpieces of French 
Art. Being a Biographical History of Art in France, from 
_ the Earliest Period to and Including the Salon of 1881 and 
1882. Edited by Wm. A. Armstrong. Illustrated with wood- 
cuts, photogravures, etc. 2 vols. in 10 sections, folio, cloth 


portfolios. Phila. 1881-82 
* The Imperial Edition, limited. 


873. VICTOR (ORVILLE J.). History of American Con- 
spiracies. A Record of Treason, Insurrection, Rebellion, etc., 
in the United States from 1760 to 1860. Jllustrated. 8vo, 
stamped roan. N. Y. [1863] 


874. VIRGINIA; or, The Fatal Patent. <A Metrical Ro- 
mance, in Three Cantos. First Epirion. 12mo, original 
boards (rebacked), uncut (pp. stained). Washington, 1825 


* Scarce. 


875. VISIT TO PHILADELPHIA by Tivoli Hose Co. of 
Albany, Oct. 2, 1854; Visit of the Diligent Fire Engine Co. 
of Phila. to Albany, Oct. 1, 1855. In one volume, 16mo, full 
moroceo, gilt edges. Albany and Phila., 1855-56 


876. VOLTAIRE. Histoire de Charles XII. Roi de Suede, 
avec les Pieces qui y sont relatives. Vignette. 8vo, old half 
calf and boards (slightly wormed). n. p. 1756 


877. VOLTAIREH. A. L. 8S. 4 pp. small 4to, Ferney, Dee. 
20, 1766. 


* To M. Chardon, Maitre des Requetes. A very fine example, 
being signed in full: ‘‘Voltaire’’; nearly all his letters are 
signed merely ‘‘V.’’ 


101 


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Hey 4 


> & 3 ; 
4 o historic Events. Royal 8vo, full sheep. 2 copies. 
» a 


£ 878. WALKER (C. B.). The Mississippi Valley, and Pre- 


Burlngton, 1879 
*'The Indian Tribes, Mound Builders, Pioneers of Kentucky 
and Tennessee, etc. 


/ 879. WALLACK (JAMES WILLIAM). A Sketch of the 


2 S Life of. Vignette portrait. Royal 8vo, original wrappers, 


uncut. Ni Y. 1865 
“ LARGE PAPER, one of 50 copies printed. Autograph presen- 
tation copy from T. H. Morrell. 

880. WALTON AND COTTON. The Complete Angler of 
Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton. Huatensively Embellished 
with Engravings on Copper and Wood, from original paint- 
wmgs by first-rate Artists. 12mo, half calf (slightly rubbed). 

* Major’s Third Edition. Lond.: J. Major, 1835 

881. WAR OF 1812. The Naval Monument, containing 
Official and other Accounts of all the Battles fought between 

f the Navies of the United States and Great Britain during the 
late War, to which is annexed a Naval Register of the United 
States. [By Abel Bowen.] With 25 spirited full-page en- 
gravings of the various battles by Bowen, G. Snuth, W. B. 
Annn, etc. 8vo, mottled calf (shghtly worn). Bost. 1816 

* The rare First Epirion. Complete with all plates. The 


frontispiece contains medallion portraits of Paul eee De- 
( catur, Hull and Bainbridge. 


, 882. WAR OF 1812. - MSS. Assignment -dutea 29 hide’ 


¢ 1812, by John Breed of Lynn, Mass., to William Stearns of 


Salem, Mass., of one-half share of the proceeds captured by 
the armed schooner Industry, Joseph Mudge Commander, 
for the sum of $30. 3 pp. folio. 


883. WAR OF 1812. History of the American War of” 


6, 1812. Copper-plate portrait of Gen. Pike, engraved by J. 


Kennedy, and 5 other views of battles (should be 6). 12mo, 
contemporary sheep (covers loose, some parts slightly foxed). 
| Phila. 1816 
884. WARREN (G. WASHINGTON). Governor Win- 
/throp’s Return to Boston. An Interview with a Great Char- 
io S acter. A Poem. Illustrated. Square 12mo, cloth, uncut. 
* Only 300 copies printed. Bost. 1883. 


WASHINGTON MUSIC. 


885. WASHINGTON (GEORGE). The Federal Constitu- 
tion & Liberty forever. A new Patriotic Song Written by Mr. 
Milns & Sung with great applause by Mr. Williamson. The 
Musie adapted by Mr. Hewitt. The words and music (6 
stanzas) engraved on copper; with crude patriotic device. 2 
pp. 4to (mended in fold). 

N. Y.: Printed & Sold at J. Hewitt’s Musical Repository, 
[circa 1790]. 

*A remarkably fine example of early American music and 
poetry in press of American patriotism in general and George 


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Washington in particular. American sheet music of so early a 
date is of the utmost rarity, and so fine a specimen as this is 
almost never found. The last stanza runs: 
‘*Fame’s trumpet shall swell in WASHINGTON’S praise, 
And TIME grant a furlough to lengthen his days. 

May health weave the thread 

Of delight round his head; 

No nation can boast 

Such a name—such a toast— 


The FEDERAL CONSTITUTION, boys, and WASHINGTON for ever.’’ 


886. WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Official Letters to the 
Honorable American Congress, written during the War be- 
tween the United Colonies and Great Britain. 2 vols. 8vo, 


full sheep (weak in joints). * : Lond. 1795 
887. WATSON (WILLIAM). Poems. Portrait, signed 
by the author. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Noy . Lodo 


* One of 100 copies on Hand-made paper. 


888. WATTS (ISAAC). Philosophical Essays on Various 
Subjects, with Some Remarks on Mr. Locke’s Essay on the 
Human Understanding. THirp EpiTion. 8vo, old calf (one 
hinge cracked, some leaves stained, name erased from title). 

Lond. 1742 

889. WHBB (W. E.). Buffalo Land: An Authentic Ac- 
count of the Discoveries, Adventures, and Mishaps of a Scien- 
tifie Party in the Wild West. Profusely illustrated. 8vo, 


¢loth (a little worn). Cinn. 1872 


890. [WELLESLEY (LORD).|] Primitie et Reliquie. 
(Poems.) 8vo, cloth. Londini, 1841 
* Presentation copy from the Marchioness of Wellesley to 
Hdward Everett, with the latter’s autograph inscription on fly- 

leaf, and bookplate. 
‘891. WHISTLER (J. A. M.). Bacher (Otto H.). With 
Whistler in Venice. Jllustrated with many reproductions of 
Wihistler’s Work, and of Ktchings and Photographs by the 


author. Small folio, boards, gilt top, uncut. No ay. 1909 


* LARGE PAPER Copy. 


892. WHISTLER (J. A. M.). ‘‘Ten O’Clock.’’ First 
American Edition. Bost. 1888; Catalogue of Etchings, Dry 
Points and Lithographs by Whistler. N. Y. 1898. 2 pamph- 
lets. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. 


893. WHISTON (WILLIAM). A New Theory of the 


/ Earth, from its Original, to the Consummation of All 


Things. Figures and plates. 8vo, old calf (hinges worn, 
some margins stained, signatures of Joseph and John 
Scattergood, of Phila., on title). Lond. 1696 


894. WHITMAN (ZACHERIAH G.). An Historical Sketch 
of the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company; from 
its Formation in the Year 1637 to the Present Time. FIRST 
EDITION. 8vo, half sheep. Bost. 1820 

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895. WHITMAN (WALT). Leaves of Grass: Portrait. 
Thick 12mo, cloth. Bost. (1860-61) 


896. WHITNEY (CASPAR). On Snow-Shoes to the 
Barren Grounds. Illustrated. Royal 8vo, original cloth, 
gilt top, uncut. NY ate 


897. WHITTIER (J. G.). Snow-Bound, 1866; Among 
the Hills, 1869. First EDITION; Tent on the Beach, 1867. 
First EDITION. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


898. WHITTIER (J. G.). Lays of My Home, and other 
Poems. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, boards (broken). Bost. 1853 


899. WHITTIER (J. G.). .Home Ballads and Poems~ 
First EDITION. 12mo, original cloth, uncut. Bost. 1861 


900. WHITTIER (J. G.). The Bay of Seven Islands, and 
other Poems. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, full crushed green 
levant moroceo, gilt inside borders, green silk linings and 
end leaves, gilt top, uncut, with the original covers bound 
in, by Zaehnsdorf. Lond. 1883. 


901. WHYMPER (EDWARD). Scrambles Amongst the 
Alps in the Years 1860-69. . Folding maps and many fine 
illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1871 


902. [WILDE (OSCAR).] The Priest and the Acolyte. 
FIRST EDITION. Small 4to, wrappers, uncut (two margins. 
slightly soiled). [Lond. 1894} 

* Only a few copies Privately Printed for Presentation. The 
text of the above is signed ‘‘ X, June, 1894.” Some copies were 
accompanied by a single slip, certifying to the authorship as: 
that of Oscar Wilde. Mr, Robert Ross, however, stated that it 
was written by the editor of ‘‘The Chameleon” (in which 
magazine it originally appeared). Rare. 4 

903. WILDE (OSCAR). Phrases and Philosophies for 
the Use of the Young. First EDITION. Title in red and 
black. 12mo, original brown wrappers. 

Lond.: Privately Printed for Presentation, 1894 


* Only 75 copies privately printed. Scarce. 


904. [WILDE (OSCAR).] Oscariana: Epigrams. FIRST 
EDITION. Small 4to, wrappers, uncut and unopened. 
Lond. 1895 
* One of a limited number Privately printed on Hand-made 
paper by Arthur Humphreys. Rare. 
905. WILDE (OSCAR). Rose-Leaf and Apple-Leaf. Or- 
namental head-piece. 12mo, original wrappers. 
Lond.: Printed for Private Cireulation, 1904 
* FIRST EDITION. One of 200 copies. 


906. WILLIAMS COLLEGE. Deed on paper, dated 26. 
Jan., 1820, by which Joseph E. Foxcroft of New Gloucester 
Co., Cumberland, conveys to the President a Township of 
land with details of the boundaries, and 9 A. L’s 8., 1805- 
1842, relating to-the college and its property. Together 10: 
pieces, folio and 8vo. 

104 


907. WILSON (JOHN). Noctes Ambrosianze. With 
Va Memoirs and Notes by R. Shelton Mackenzie. Portraits. 
5] y vols. royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1866 
See * One of 100 copies privately printed. 
908. WINDSOR CASTLE (Ainsworth), Lond., n. d.; The 
B Pilgrim’s Progress (Bunyan), Lond., n. d.; Last Days of 
> Pompeii (Bulwer), Vol. 1, N. Y. 1836. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


909. WINTERBOTHAM (W.). An Historical, Geo- 

graphical, Commercial and Philosophical View of the 

y United States of America, and of the Kuropean Settlements 

p in America and the West Indies. With portraits of Wash- 

~  angton, Franklin, Penn, and the Author, engraved by Tis- 
dale, Rollinson, etc. 4 vols. 8vo, old sheep (pp. foxed). 


ND VY? -1796 
ray 910. WINTER (WILLIAM). The Queen’s Domain; and 
other Poems. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1859 


911. WISDOM and Destiny (Maeterlineck), 1905; Well- 

, Worn Roads (Hopkinson Smith), 1890; Zoroaster (Marion 

~,) Crawford), Lond. 1885; Oldtown Folks (Stowe), 3 vols. 
\7 Lond. 1869. 6 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


912. WITHER (GEORGE). Speculum Speulativum; or, 

a Considering-glass. Being an Inspection into the present 
and late sade condition of these Nations. FIRST EDITION. 
y f 12mo, old half calf (paper discolored as usual, pagination 


cut into). Lond. 1660 
* The rare first issue, with errata on last leaf. 


913. WOODCUT of XV. Century. Annunciation of the 
Virgin, representing the legend of the Hunted Unicorn 
pursued by dogs, taking refuge with the Virgin in an en- 
p Be ¢losed garden. Measures 54x 332. Sec. XV. 
* A beautiful woodcut executed in the rare dotted or ‘‘ man- 

iere criblee”’ style, by an anonymous Low Country Master. 
f 914. WOOD (T. MARTIN). George du Maurier, the 
Satirist of the Victorians. With 41 allustrations. Ato, origi- 
nal cloth, gilt top, uncut. N.Y seoke 
* Inserted is A. L. S. by du Maurier, Ap. 22, 1892. 1 p. 16mo, 
‘«T have not found photos of my big dog, I am sorry to say— 

or would send them,” etc. 
915. WOOLMAN (JOHN). The Works of John Wool- 
an. In Two Parts. 8vo, contemporary calf (early signa- 
Fit on title and fly-leaf). . 
F Phila.: Printed by Jos. Cruikshank, 1774 
* Scarce. Contains the First Edition of Woolman’s Journal. 
This copy has the three titles, each bearing the Cruikshank im- 
print. 

916. WORLD’S ORATORS (The). Comprising the Great 
/ Orations of the World’s History. With Introductory Essays, 
>» Biographical Sketches and Critical Notes by Guy Carleton 
Lee. Frontispiece portraits. 10 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, 


uncut. N. Y.: Putnam, 1903 
* Daniel Webster Edition. 


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917. WRIGHT (W. H. KEARLEY). West-Country 
Poets: Their Livesand Works. Being an Account of About 
400 Verse Writers of Devon and Cornwall. Portraits. Small 
Ato, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1896 


918. YALE COLLEGE. A Sketch of Its History, together 
with Some Account of Student Life and Amusements, by 
Various Authors Edited by W. L. Kingsley. Numerous 
fine portraits and views. 2 vols. thick 4to, leather, gilt 
edges (hinges broken). N. Y. 1879 


919. YEHON Musha Burui. JTJllustrations and _ teat. 
Mounted on 57 4to pages of heavy cardboard, enclosed in 
2 portfolios (corners of some of the sheets damaged). 

* Curious and interesting specimen of Oriental bookmaking, 
done about 1840. 


920. YELLOWSTONE National Park (Chittenden), 1905,. 
On the Great American Plateau (Prudden), 1906; Our 
National Parks (John Muir), 1906. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


921. YOUNG (JOHN RUSSELL). Around the World 
with General Grant. With 800 illustrations. 2 vols. 4to, 
cloth. N. Y. [1879} 


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